Doctor's Journal of H.B. Mathiot, 1839-1891
SC2016.012
Transcribed by Lisa Chase, March-June 2018
Salisbury University Nabb Research Center Special Collections
Preferred citation: Item, collection name, [Box#, Folder#,] Edward H. Nabb
Research Center for Delmarva History and Culture, Salisbury University, Salisbury,
Maryland.
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[Inside Front Cover]
1849 Nov 21.15 % bris corn Sythen Stuck
Wm Lythe born June 29 th 1855
1866 July 5 Bought 3 gall Carbon oil
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648
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1368
Barn Door
10 ft 4 in high
13-5 wide
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1260
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1278
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279
31.19
339.6
2
11 % bus Jno Brownfield Lerne
Deusenberry
June 20 th 1881
Graftery Max
10 oz Rosen
3 "Tallow
2 " Wax
Cement for glass or china
Disolve % ounce of Gum arabic in a urne glass of boiling water add sufficent Plaster Paris to make a thick paste
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9.60
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1866 Augst 7 th cut the Briars out of all the Fence corners in the lots at home on the 9 th cut them in the school house lots + on the 10 th cut them in
the lot the other side of the weaver road
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[written upside down on page]
R x
Aloes 5 3
Soda Bi Carb 1 % lb
Aqua 1 gall
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Notes on Materia Medica + Therapeutics
All the information attainable in relation to the Modus Operandi of Medicines is confined prehaps to a knowledge of the organs upon
which they primarily act - the medium through which their impressions are transmitted and the successive order of the phenomena which result
from their operation
The doctrines which prevail on the subject of the operation of medicines resolve themselves into the two following viz
I All Medicines act primarily on the solids their impressions being conveyed throughout the system by the agency of sympathy
II Medicines are absorbed into the circulation and act in the system through the medium of the blood
That the animal body possesses the power of transmitting impressions from one part to another is an indesputable fact, and also that
the nerves constitute
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this medium of connexion
It is also a well established fact that many medicinal articles are absorbed into the circulation and act through the medium of the blood
It is therefore the generally received opinion at present that medicines may produce their remedial impressions in both the ways
mentioned above
Emeticks
An emetic is a substance which excites vomiting by a specific action on the stomac independent of distention from quantity or of nauseous taste
or smell
Various speculations exist as regards the Machanism of vomiting It would appear however to be the result of the following phoemonena viz [[?]]
The stomac contracts its peristaltic action is inverted the diaphragm and - abdominal muscles are brought into action and there by the
combined agency of all these powers emesis is produced
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The evacuation produced by an emetic is not confined to the stomac but extends occasionally also to the duodenum and even further. On
account if the pressure exerted upon the liver and gall bladder by the contraction of the diaphragm + abdominal Muscles during an act of
vomiting there is an increased flow of bile into the duodenum hence it is that frequently during the operation of an enetic there is no bile
thrown from the stomac by the two or three acts of vomiting but subsequently the contents of the duodenum being thrown into the stomac the
discharge of bile becomes copeous From thes circumstance we derive a caution against the impudent repetitions of vomits on finding bile in
each succeeding discharge under the fallacious idea of expelling the whole of it from the stomac Emetics often produce remedial effects
independent of the mere evacuation of the contents of the stomac
I By agitating + compressing the abdominal viscera they give an impulse to the portal circulation an effect which proves highly salutary in
diseases connected with a sluggish
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state of this system of blood vessels. 2 nd By the general shock or excitement which they produce in the nerveous system hence their utility in
aresting the progress of febrile deseases when given while the morbid excitement is principally confined to this system.
In prescribing emeticks attention should be paid to the following circumstances
1 st Unless an urgent necessity exist for the immediate evacuation of the contents of the stomac emetics should be given in under doses repeated
at short intervals untill the desired effect is produced
2 nd In plethoric subjects, in such as are predisposed to apoplexy and in general where the momentum of the circulation is great blood ought to
be extracted previous to the administration of an emetic
3 rd During the operation of en emetic the patient should make a liberal use of warm drink
4 th The patient should be cautioned against drinking cold - water during or soon after the operation of the emetic
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5 th For at least twenty four hours after the operation of an emetic the diet should be light + small in quantity
Cephaelis Ipecacuanha
This plant a native of South America was first discovered - about the middle of the seventeenth century. It contains a peculiar principle to which
the name of emetin has been given + upon which the emetic properties of the root seem entirely to depend
The Ipecacuanha is undoubtedly the most important vegetable emetic we possess. It is mild in its operation + may safely exhibited under
circumstances of general exhaustion or intestinal iritation which would render the use of antimonal emetics injurious In all cases where the
stomac is iritable or debilitated it is decidedly the best emetic that can be used
The medium dose of Ipecacunha as an emetic is about twenty grains It is said that pulv d G. Arabic destroys almsot entirely the nauseous taste of
this article The officinal preperations are Pulvis Ipecacunhea compositus + the vinum Ipecacunha
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Antimony
Antimony is a hard and brittle metal of a bluish white colour resembling tin in its colour
Sulphuret of Antimony. In this state of combination antimony is seldom used in medicine + never as an emetic It is sometimes used as an
alterative. + in cutaneous + other chronic diseases it is sometimes used with much advantage. One of the general effects of antimoneal remedie
is an excitation of the capiliary vessels especially those of the cutaneous surface It is given in powder in the dose of from ten to fifteen grains If
it act as an emetic in consequence of meeting with an acid in the stomach it ought to be given in combination with an alkali or an absorbant
Antimonii Sulphuretum Praecipitatum. This is a bright Orange coloured slightly styptic inodorous powder It is diaphoretic cathartic or emetic
according to the dose in which it is given, the dose is from two to six grains, it is to be gradually augmented until it excites slight nausea
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Oxy. Sulphuret of Antimony. (Kermes Mineral) This prepration is according to Gay Lussocks analysis a combination of the Sulphuret + Protoxide
of Antimony. It is in the form of a dark brown powder acquiring a lighter tint when some time exposed to the air the effects of this preparation
do not differ much from those produced by the precipitated sulphuret mentioned above It is given in doses of from a half to two grains with a
view to its diaphoretic + expectorant effects
Anitmony et Potassa Tantras. (Tarter Emetic) This is in all respects decidedly the most important antimonial preperation It consists of a
combination of Tartrate of antimony and Tartrate of Potassa. It is a white inodorous salt of a peculiar acrid + nauseous taste Its effects in the
system vary according to the dose administered given in very minute doses as one sixteenth or one twelfth of a grain it increases pulmonary
secretion + promotes expectoration, in one quarter or one third of a grain doses it augments the cutaneous transpiration as well as the secretion
of urine, in the dose of one half to
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one grain it increases the secretion of saliva the gastric + intestinal mucus + occasions mausea + alvine discharges, in still larger doses of from
two to four grains it speedily produces inflamation of the stomach + bowels it also effects the nervous system producing vertigo anxiety
insensibility + delerium Tartearized antimony either as an emetic or as a means of curbing the action of the heart + arteries or of inducing
diaphoresis is a most useful remedy in febrile diseases It exerts a very considerable degree of influence over the circulation so much so that it
can often be very advantageously substituted for gene section in phlegmasial affections It has been used as an enema in cases of Tetanus with
the most complete success When taken in an over dose so as as to excite great vomiting with cramps of the stomach the patient should be
directed to take copious draughts of sugar + water if this should not produce relief put four or five nutgalls into two quarts of water + boil for
ten minutes then strain + give it in repeated
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doses Peruvian bark is also highly recomended in such cases If these remedies should not produce an abatement of the symptoms we must
resort to general + local depletion, blisters or fomentations to the abdomen copious draughts of mucilagenous drinks warm bath +c
Sulphas Zinchi White Vitriol
Sulphate Zinc consists of a white semi-transparent salt It has a styptic metalic + some what acidulous taste. Its remediate effects vary according
to the dose in which it is given. In the dose of from one half to two grains it acts as an astringent tonic. In larger doses of from ten grains to half a
dram it is strongly emetic. It is the most promt emetic with which we are acquanted - hence its peculiar applicability where poison has been
swallowed + where it is of the utmost consequence to procure speedy + effectual vomiting, at present its use is almost entirely resticted to the
purpose just mentioned It has also been highly recomended as an emetic in croup
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Lobelia Inflata I Indian Tabacco
This is a biennial plant, indigenious to the U. States in many parts of which it grows in great abundence
As an emetic the lobelia inflata is very active producing in in strong doses great debility relaxation + perspiration
It is recomended as being particularly serviceable in asthmas, even where the disease depends on organic affection of the hart it has been used
with advantage In combination with Ent of Belladona it is of great advantage in hooping cough The saturated tincture is given in doses of from
twenty to fourty drops to children of one or two years old
Scilla Maritima - Squill
The squill belongs to the liliaceous plants It is a maritime plant + found in abundance on the sandy coasts of Portugal Spain Sicily +c the root is
the only part used in medicine When taken in large doses it acts with great + dangerous violence on the animal economy producing excessive
tormina colic + even convulsions
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The squill is chiefly used as a diuretic + expectorant for which purposes it is one of our most valuable remedies as an emetic it is but little used
except in pectoral diseases of very young children when it may be resorted to with peculiar advantage, a tea spoon full of the syrup is generally
sufficient to puke a child under one year old
Cathartics
Cathartics are medicines which evacuate the contents of the bowels downward or which when given in proper doses produce purging
Cathartics act by increasing the peristallic action of the bowels + by augmenting their natural secretions, thus they at once increase the force if
the paopelling power + diminish the resistence of the substance propelled by lubricating the internal surface of the bowels + attenuating their
contents by the increased secretions they produce Cathartics differ very much from each other in relation to the particular parts of the
intestinal tube upon which they more
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immediately exert their actions, thus some direct their action more particularly upon the uper part of the intestine while others act almost
entirely on the lower part of the bowels they also differ in relation to the nature + appearences of the evacuations they produce. Cathartics
produce remedial effects upon the animal economy independent of the mere effect of evacuating the contents of the bowels
1 st They diminish the action of the heart + arteries
2 nd They promote the absorption of fluids from the internal cavities
3 rd They tend to remove the torper which sometimes prevails in the portal circulation + thereby promote the biliary secretion
4 th They a powerful derivation of the circulation from the superor to the inferior parts of the body
5 th They doubtless also often produce a new excitement on the nerveous systems + surely weaken or intercept the train of morbid sympathies or
counter act the morbid excitement of certain organs + structures
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Radix Jalapae Jalap
Jalap is the root of the Ipomaea Jalapa a perinnial plant indigeneous to Mexico + some of the West India islands. It is - commonly given in the
form of powder from twenty to fourty grains may be given at a dose according to circumstances Jalap is frequently used in combination with
calomel in the proportion of fifteen grains of the former to ten grains of the latter. The officinal preperations are the pulvis Jolopae composites
extract Jalopa, tincture Jolapa, tinctura Senna composita
Rhubarb
There are three varieties of this root imported into this - country viz Chinese, Russian, + European
With its cathartic properties rhubarb posseses considerable - degree of astringency. given in doses of from three to four grs it acts as a stomacic
+ gentle tonic, in the dose of from twenty to fourty grains it acts as a mild + pertty active cathartic, but from its astringency is apt to leave the
bowels in a costive state It is sometimes used as an application to ulcers to promote
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granulation if it produces much pain a few grains of opium should be mixed with it. the officinal perparations are Tinctura rhaei aquosa. Tinct
rhaei, Tict rhaei.et. aloes Tinct rhaei et gentian. Syrupus rhaei. Pilulae rhaei composit
Senna
There are several cavities of Senna the most important of which are the Alexandria the Tripoli + the India Senna, the last variety is sometimes
called the Mocha Senna, the officinal preparations of Senna are Electuarum lenitivum Tinct of Senna Tinctura Senna compositum
Gamboge
Gamboge acts very powerfully both as an emetic + cathartic and is in consequence condemned by some as apt to produce violent + dangerous
hypercatharsis + vomiting. Others on the contrary speak highly in its favour + recomend it as a mild, certain + safe cathartic. It seems however to
be generally allowed that its action is too powerful for the purposes of purgative
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remedies + unless as an adjunct to other substances of this calass it is at present seldom used in practice
Aloes Extractum
Three varieties of aloes are imported into this country viz the Cape, the Socotorine and the Hepatic. Aloes is a slow + stimulating cathartic
exciting a sensation of warmth in the stomac + bowels + acting more especially on the lower portion of the intestinal canal, on this latter act it is
a useful cathartic in suppression of the menses + for the same reason it is an improper apperient for, persons affected Haemorrhoids or other
diseases of the rectum
Scammony
This substance is the inspisated jiuce of the Convolvulus Scammonia a perenial plant growing abundently in the mountainous parts of Western
asia. It comes to us from Smyrna + Aleppo It is a powerful purgative the dose is from three to fifteen grains
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List of Obstetrical cases attended to whilst practising at Smithfield
1841
March
14
Mrs. John Litman
Female
very tedious labour but done well
u
29
" Jackson Rodgias
Male
child dead for some time
April
2
" Benj Brown
Male
Labour natural
//
3
" Gustaces Knot
u
May
27
" Isaiah Castas
ii
June
18
"John Cloves
n
u
25
"John Herdack
Male
ii
July
5
" Jas. C. Powel
ii
n
8
" Alijah South
Male
ii
u
29
" W m Roger
Male
child dead
August
3
" Adam [?]anaan
Labour over removed Placenta
26
" Jno Lomers
all right
Oct
17
" Geo Kildow
u
23
" Michael Bright
u
Nov
28
" Andrew Halfhill
Male
u
Dec
10
" Nathanil Walker
-
child dead some time
1842
Jany
2
"Jas Runner
Female
all right
12
" Samuel Rotruch
u
April
1
"Jno. Miller cold
ii
Jany
17
" Daniel Smith
male
ii
20
1842
April
6
Mrs Jas Neal
Male
all right
8
" Henrry Brownfield
Female
n
29
" Phineas West
Female
u
30
" Moses Dellany
Male
n
May
4
" Godfrey Cramer
Female
u
26
" Jno Bowers Twins
Males
a
June
6
"Joshua Rhodes
Female
a
16
" Sami Sackett
child dead
19
" Squire Green
all right
July
29
" Josiah Rhodes
//
Augst
5
" Absalom Kinnason
a
9
" Jas Woods
Female
a
Sept
4
" Jas Tisdale
Male
//
26
" Andrew Osburn Twins
Males
//
Oct
4
"John Core
Male
//
18
" Alex Patton
a
Nov
8
" P.L. Bradley
n
Dec
2
"Jacob Cuckler
//
6
" W m Bradley
n
17
" Luther Burchnell
a
21
1842
Deer
19
M rs Jno Pastory
all right
21
"Jacob Kelly
Male
a
28
" Richard Cooly
a
1843
Jany
6
"Jacob Arrgle
Male
a
a
8
"Jno Leech
a
it
26
" Jas M Octreltree
Female
a
a
30
" Benj Brown
Male
a
31
"Jas Osburn
a
Feby
1
" Jno Lyons
a
16
" W m Steward
Male
very difficult labour child dead
20
" Hugh L Gilmore
all right
March
3
"Jas Blackford
Female
child dead for some time
9
" Abigah South
Female
all right
10
"John Clovis
Male
a
24
" Nathaiel Walker
Male
a
April
5
" Jno Butler
Female
a
17
"Sami Hayden
Male
a
18
" Jno McFadden
Female
a
30
"Jno Rose
a
a
22
May
3
M rs Geo Barker Col d woman
Female
all right
u
ll
" Philip Lewis
u
child dead flooding detatched placenta
u
23
"Joseph Hickel
Male
Tedeous labour but all right
ii
29
" Albert G West
Female
do do
July
20
" Asa Hickson
ii
do do
21
" Thos Breakerin
u
all right
Augst
9
" Lewis Lalmonds
ll
very difficult labour child dead
12
" Loloman Smith
Male
all right
Sept
13
" Tole
Female
do
ll
30
" Washington Brown
ll
do
Oct
3
" Jas Campbell
Male
do
4
" Jno Davis
ll
do
10
" W m Reed
ii
do
17
" Tamuel Means
ll
do
19
" Adam Canaan
Female
do
23
" Philip Hamer
u
do
24
"Jno Shealer
Male
do
28
" Jno Litman
Female
do
Nov
3
"Jno Herdock
Male
do
23
Nov
7
M rs Joseph Chroyle [?]
Female
all right
//
10
" Balis Cain
a
do
n
21
" Daniel Thomas
Male
do
Deer
1
" Merryman
Female
do
2
" Jno Fowler
u
do
8
" Jno Batt
a
do
17
"W m James
//
do
23
"Jno Hertzog
//
do
24
" W m Gans C old woman
//
do
24
" Jno Woods
u
do
1844
Jany
1
" Jas Bell
Male
do
5
" DanlFerdyce
Female
do
9
" Danl Welstone
u
do
20
" Augustus Auster c old
woman
//
do
24
"Jackson Rodgers
Male
do
26
" Jno McGinnis
a
do
Feby
1
" Thos Nabours
Female
do
6
"Jacob Dawson
Male
do
15
" Stephen Richards
u
do
24
1844
March
3
M rs Samel Sacket
Female
all right feet present
n
7
" Louis Hunter
Male
do
//
11
" Jno McShane
//
do
15
"W m Vance
u
do
16
" Jno Ritchey
Female
do
u
29
" Squire Hayden
Male
do
April
2
" Daniel Hughs
Female
do
May
5
" Glover
//
do
u
11
" Alpheas Lyons
u
do
u
13
" Jno Bails
Male
do
//
28
" Allen Bolen
Female
do
"Jacob Haden
Male
do
June
10
" W m Sturgis
u
do
18
" Philip Lewis
Female
do
24
"Jno McLaughlin
a
do
July
4
" Robt Maxwell
Male
do
a
7
" Berryman Hancock
Female
do
u
12
" Philiman W. Morgan
Male
do
//
16
" Henry ONeal
Female
do
25
1844
July
18
M rs Jas Smily
Female
all right
20
" Andrew Halfhill
Male
do
25
" Jas Woods
Female
do
Augst
2
" Isaiah Custar
Male
do
u
ll
" Godfrey Hafer
u
do
u
17
" Henderson Harvey
Female
do
II
27
"Jos Blackferd
u
do
Sept
6
" Fett Olephant
u
do
14
"Jno Fearn
Male
Breech Presentation
24
" Isaac Harvey
ll
all right
27
"Jacob Conn
Female
do
Oct
5
" Alex Curry
Male
do
ll
ll
"Jas Shoualtar
ll
n
il
31
"Jos McGee.
Female
do
Nov
1
" Squire Green
Male
do
13
"J K Duncan
Male
do
20
"Jas Hess
ll
do
30
" Ellis Campbell
ll
do
Deer
5
" Godfrey Cramer
u
Do
26
1844
Deer
6
M rs Sami Smilie
Male
all right
9
" Sami Heller
Female
do
14
" Moses Hughs
Male
do
16
" H.B. Mathiot
Female
do
27
" Nathaniel Walker
ii
do
1845
Jany
26
" Sami Buckston
u
do
30
" Jno M c Carty
Male
do
Feby
3
" Jno Woolf
Female
do
20
" Jno Batt
Male
abortion child died
21
" Henry Franks
Female
all right
22
" Jas Martin
Male
hard Labour
March
5
" PQ Bradley
Female
all right
8
" Rich d Gans
Male
do
II
"A. G. West
Female
do
15
Miss Martha Fulton
ii
do
19
M rs Jno Bricker
ii
do
April
18
" Michael Miller
u
do
May
5
"Jas Osburn
Male
do
6
" Sami Thompson
Female
do
27
1845
May
11
M rs Warner Hughs
Male
all right
15
" Lamuel Duncan
a
do
//
" Benjamin Brown
Female
do
16
" Ephraim Brownfield
Male
do
17
" Lamuel Hayden
Female
do
20
" Ephraim Price
Male
do
31
" Jas Hix
//
do
June
12
" A Kinnason
Female
do
18
" Philip Victor
Male
do
19
" Robt Pa story
Male
do
" Danil Collier
Male
do
July
4
" Robt M c Night
//
do
" Reed
//
do
m
" David Breakeron
Female
do
" Jessee Stanse
a
do
Augst
" W m Hanna
//
do
26
" Humphrey Humphreys
Male
do
Sept
5
" Ulysses Hart
Female
do
6
" Jno Cere
n
do
28
1845
Sept
11
M rs A Hayden
Male
all right
12
" Jos Barnam
Female
do
14
" Henry Hanna
Male
do
15
" Jno Pratt
u
do
18
" F. Foster
a
Tedious Labour + adhesive Placenta
20
" Isaac Abrahams
Female
all right
u
" Robt Quail
Male
do
25
" W m Beaty
u
do
29
" W m Palmer
u
do
Oct
1
" Michael Bright
n
do
23
" Jno Kizer
Female
do
Nov
3
"Jesse Barnes
Male
do
5
" Danl Stans Jr.
u
do
14
" F. Malaby
//
do
Deer
7
" Melson M c Cormick
a
do
11
" Thos Breakerin
Female
do
1846
27
"W^ Miller
Male
do
Jany
8
" Robt Beaty
Female
do
Jany
25
" Willis Walden
d
do
29
1846
Feby
7
M rs Moses Dellany
Male
all right
9
" B. B. Brownfield
a
do
12
" Jas M. Oliphant
Female
do
a
" Isaiah Custar
Male
do
14
" Washington Brown
Female
do
March
4
" Jas Smilie
//
do
7
" Henry Kennady
//
do
21
" Allen Balden
//
do
April
5
" Owen Davis
u
do
" Elwood Gasken
Male
do
18
"Jno Herty [Hertzog?]
Female
do
23
"Jacob M c Loy
//
do
u
" Daniel Thomas
Male
do
May
10
" W m Pastory
n
do
23
" Jno Groover
Female
do
28
"JasJackson
Male
do
29
"Jas Bowers
u
do
June
6
" Philip Lewis
Female
do
24
"W m Jeans
Male
do
30
1846
June
28
M rs Sami Roger
Male
all right
a
Evan Brit
//
do
July
1
" Danil Fordyce
//
do
a
" Harrison Griffin
u
do
16
" Philps Felds
a
do
24
" Miss Martha French
Female
do
Augst
1
M- Geo Leidrick
tt
do
4
" Jno M c Ginnis
//
do
6
" Nathaniel Dunsmore
u
do
10
" Pope
Male
do
"Jacob Haden
a
do
Sept
2
"Jacob Leidrick
//
do
5
" Enock Davids
u
do
" Samuel Anderson (Twins)
M + F
do
14
"Jacob Bowers
Male
do
19
" Graham Combs
Female
do
23
" \AT Frazey
n
do
26
" Jas Greanley
Male
do
27
"Jno Swaney
d
do
31
1846
Sept
29
M rs Jonathan Jorden
Female
all right
Oct
8
" Robt Reed
ii
do
14
" Ephraim Price
Male
do
18
" W m Watkins
ii
do
25
" Jno Hertzog
u
do
Nov
1
" Ephraim Brownfield
Female
do
3
" Phineas Sturgis
u
do
4
" Jno Deidrick
Male
Knee Presentation
7
" W m Humbert
Female
all right
8
"Jacob Ward
Male
do
10
" Barryman Hancock
Female
do
II
" W m Reed
Male
do
13
" Timothy Curtchma
Female
do
Deer
28
" David Murry
Male
do
19
" Godfrey Cramer
Female
do
29
Jacob Conn
u
do
1847
30
" J K Duncan Twins
Males
do
Jany
2
" Harry Baxter
Male
do
32
1847
Jany
4
M rs Squire Stuck
Female
all right
8
"GW Hertzog
Male
Had Peripheral consulsions
10
" Geo Lookens
Female
bled freely recovered
24
" Jas Woods
Male
all right
26
" Jno M c Carty
u
do
Feby
8
" Jno Cove
Female
do
11
"Juliet Nixon (Widow)
u
do
21
" Samuel Kissinger (Twins)
Males
all right
25
" W m Gamble
Male
do
March
1
" Orlando Humbert
Female
do
4
" Jas Martin
n
arm presentation done well
7
" W m Vancy
Male
all right
8
" Masburgh
ii
do
9
" Isaac Abrahams
ii
do
26
" Perry Sensabaugh
Female
do
30
" Jas M c Loy
Male
do
April
2
" Thos Lewis
Female
do
6
" Isaac Harvey
Male
do
13
" Darby Downey
Female
Foot presentation child dead
II
" Rich Cooly
Male
all right
33
1847
April
15
Miss Ann Allensworth
Male
all right
19
M rs J L Hickman
Female
do
27
" Mary Bigelow
Male
do
May
4
" Michael Miller
u
do
5
" Louis Hunter
Female
do
16
" Isaiah Custar
Male
do
19
" George Hamer
Female
do
23
" Jno Lewis
//
do
June
1
"Jas M c Gee
Male
do
18
" Sturgis
a
do
23
" Lockwood Patton
//
do
24
" Levi Cain Jr
Female
do
27
" H B Mathiot
Male
do
July
7
" Jno Litman
Female
do
9
Josiah Jackson
Male
do
16
" Pearce Griffin
Female
do
31
" Danield Stuck
u
do
Augst
6
" David Evans
n
do
21
" Benjamin Brown
//
do
34
1847
Augst
23
M rs Jacob Haden
Female
all right
Sept
1
"Jas Conn
Male
do
8
" Jas Nabors
Female
do
10
" Warner Hughs
Male
do
25
" Jno M c Lilland
//
do
Oct
1
"Jno Parker
Female
do
2
" Jemison Skinner
Male
do
7
"Jas French
//
do
9
"Jacob Ulery
Female
do
12
"Jas Hix
Male
do
15
" Robt Beeson
//
do
23
" Geo Shanaberry
Female
do
26
" Thos Williams
u
do
29
" Elwood Gasken
Male
child dead
Nov
2
"Jno Hague
a
all right
11
" Henry Rotruck
//
do
15
" Jno Kildow
Female
do
24
" Abraham Low
n
do
Deer
4
" Moses Heistead
Male
do
35
1847
Deer
5
M rs Isaac Rotruck
Male
child dead
7
" Philip Keifoffer
Female
all right
9
" Philoman W Morgan
u
do
14
" Jno Somers
ii
do
II
" Jno Lyons of Philip
Male
do
28
"Dils
Female
do
H
" Jas Smiley
Male
do
1848
29
" Danl Stans Jr
ii
do
Jany
3
"Jno Hertick
ii
do
" Freeman Foster
ii
do
11
"Jos Barnum
Female
do
12
" Thos Breakiron
Male
do
22
"AG West
ii
do
26
" Ulysses Hart
Female
do
Feby
1
" Caleb Rossell
Male
do
2
"Joseph Davids
Female
do
10
" Miss Pheba Bryan
Male
do
15
M rs Jas Stum
u
do
16
" Elias MHntire
Female
do
36
1848
March
26
M-Allen Bolen
Male
all right
u
27
" Godfrey Cramer
Female
Breech prentaten child dead
April
7
" Robt Quail
u
all right
18
" Reuben Hague
ii
do
May
8
" Philip Keefoffer Jr
u
Adhesive placenta + hourglass contraction
11
" Alpheas Jackson
Male
all right
15
"JasJackson
n
do
20
" Andrew ONeal
Female
do
II
" Samuel Thomas
ii
do
21
" Henry Malaby
Male
do
29
"Jas Shoualtar
Female
do
II
"W m James
u
do
June
20
"Jesse Evans
ii
do
28
" Philip Victer
u
do
July
2
" Harvey Richards
Male
very tedious Labour
7
" Jno Groover
Female
all right
9
"Jacob Leidrick
ii
child dead for some time
20
" Philips Fields
n
Face Presentation done well
37
1848
July
23
M rs Richard Kiger
Female
all right
25
"Philip High Jr
Male
do
Augst
5
" Jas Pixler
Female
do
10
" Alex Curry
Male
do
11
" Isaiah Custar
//
do
15
" Jno Hagan
Female
do
16
" David Williams
//
do
19
" Peter Ludrick
//
do
25
" Samuel Kendell
Male
do
Sept
13
"G. W. Brown
a
do
17
" Isaac M Abrahams
//
do
Oct
7
"Jefferson Nixon
u
do
EB
" W^Pastory
u
do
ii
"GW Hertzog
Female
do
14
"Jonathan Jerden
a
Hydrocephalies
17
"Jos Osborn
u
all right
25
"Jas Hedden
a
do
26
" W m Hunters
Male
Foot Present
u
" Coombs
n
child dead
38
1848
Oct
28
M rs Eli Deffenbaugh
Male
all right
30
"W m Green
//
do
31
" Owen Davis
//
do
Nov
4
"Jesse Stans
u
do
6
" Jno Dickenson
Female
do
7
" \AT Frazey
//
do
8
" H B Mathiot
a
do
13
" Moses Hughs
Male
do
24
" Lewis Sammons
Female
child dead very large
Deer
1
" Jno Merryman
Male
all right
8
" J L Hickman
Female
do
11
" Hugh Dearsmen
//
do
17
" Gibson
u
do
1849
27
" Andrew Hertzog
a
do
Jany
5
" Geo Chicks
a
do
6
" Evan Brit
Male
do
9
" Euphamia Albeson
u
do
11
" Jas Daugherty
//
child dead
19
" W m Magaw
all right
39
1849
Jany
22
M-Jos Blackford
Female
child dead
24
" W m Conn
a
all right
//
" Ephraim Price
//
do
28
" Miss Jane Dickenson
Male
do
31
M rs Moses Baft
Female
do
March
1
" David Murry
//
do
2
" Jas Hemsworth
Male
do
6
" Levi Shoualter
u
do
20
" George Wetham
u
do
22
" Simeon Zerley
Female
do
U
"Jonathan Smith
//
do
April
1
" Rich d Cooly Jr
Male
do
3
" Jno M c Carty
Female
do
14
" Henry Brownfield
a
do
" Jno Price
a
do
May
1
" Henry Nickols
u
do
24
"Jacob Bowers
a
do
June
8
" Ephraim Hall (Twins)
M + F
children dead Purp Colorations
40
1849
June
11
Mrs Rett Beeson
Female
all right
21
"Jacob Liedrick
//
do
29
"Jacob Conn Twins
Males
do
July
15
"Jno Parker
Female
do
18
" Pearce Griffin
//
do
20
" Jas Martin
u
do
u
" DanlFordyce
Male
do
Augst
1
" Danl Collier
//
do
4
" Geo Hamer
Female
do
10
" Mathias Wonsetler
Male
do
Sept
6
" Geo Thompson
a
do
11
" W m Wellsen
a
do
15
" Jno Redick
Female
do
19
" Robt Reid
Male
do
20
" Robt Maxwell
a
do
26
" J M Abraham
//
do
u
" Elias Freeman
Female
do
Oct
31
" Josiah Jackson
//
do
41
1849
Nov
8
M rs Elesha Frazey
Male
all right
9
W m Cere
Female
do
15
" JM Oliphant
Male
do
22
" Samuel Kissinger
u
do
24
" Jno Sommers
Female
do
25
" Jno L Litman
//
do
27
" F L Maleby
//
do
Deer
15
"Jacob Leidrich
//
do
20
" Jas Smilie
u
do
22
" Benjamin Brown
//
do
1850
31
"Jesse Evans
male
do
Jany
1
" Thos Shanaberry
u
do
2
"Jas Stum
Female
do
12
" David Evans
//
do
18
"Jas Hugus
Male
do
20
"Jno Hertig
u
do
24
" Isaiah Chester
u
do
26
"Jacob Ward
n
do
30
" Jno Bricker
Female
do
42
1850
Feby
4
M rs Alex Curry
Male
all right
" Jno Kildow
Female
do
9
"Jacob Haden
Male
do
20
" Peter Leidrich
u
do
4
" W m Smoney
u
do
5
" Jas Davenport
ii
do
17
" Jas Musgrove
Female
do
22
"Abram Hemsworth
u
do
April
19
" Johnston Divelbess
ii
do
28
" Humphrey Humphreys
Male
do
May
5
" Henry Maleby
Female
do
17
" Sandbower
Male
do
24
" Caleb Russell
Male
do
II
" Robt Quail
ii
do
25
" Miss Rebecca Wiley
u
do
29
" Jno Dickenson
Female
do
June
7
"Jno Hagan
Male
do
11
" Thos Burchnell
n
child dead
43
1850
June
13
M rs Ephraim Price
Female
all right
18
" Jas Greenlee
//
do
21
"AG West
Twins M + F
D r Clemmer had this case
July
2
" Jas W Shoualter
Male
in charge + delivered one child
7
" Jas Daugherty
Female
Sent for me. 1 had to separate
8
"Jas French
//
the head from the body of the
13
" Jas M c Gee
Male
last child + then deliver
17
"Jonathan Smith
//
all right
24
" Alpheas Jackson
Female
do
29
" Thos Breakerin
//
do
Augst
9
" Samuel Hayden
a
do
13
"JasJackson
//
do
28
" Daniel Hughs
Male
do
Sept
1
" Michael M c Carty
Female
Preformed cephalotomy
7
" David Rotruck
a
all right
8
" Daniel Humbert
Male
do
" Geo Leidrick
u
do
13
" Joshua Shuttlesworth
Female
do
19
" Harvey Green
n
do
44
1850
Sept
23
M rs Jos Kissinger
Male
all right
29
" Orlando Humbert
u
do
Oct
13
" Enock Paill
Female
do
21
"Jos Davids
Male
do
ll
" H Clabaugh
u
do
27
" W m Morgan
ii
do
29
" Moses Hugh
ii
do
Nov
1
" Evan Brit
Female
do
3
" Hugh Dearman
ii
do
4
" Jas Thompson
Male
do
17
" W m Hardin
Female
do
II
" Solomin Smith
u
do
18
"Jas Hix
Male
do
Deer
1
" W m Humbert
Female
do
8
"Jacob Hickman
ii
do
13
"Jos Osborn
ii
do
1851
16
" Stephen Rutan
Male
do
Jany
1
" W m Millasy
Female
do
4
" W m Reed
Male
do
45
1851
Alpheas
Jany
9
M rs
[strikethrough]Hugh[striketh
rough] Willson
Female
all right
10
" George Shanaberry
//
do
14
" Jno Lyons of P
//
child died one hour after birth
16
" Robt Pa story
Male
all right
22
" Philip Mallasey
//
do
29
"Jas Conn
//
do
Feby
4
" W Breakerin
a
do
11
" Levi Shoualter
//
do
13
" Jas Means
a
do
14
" H B Mathiot
Female
do
March
9
" Jno Grover
Male
do
15
" Isaiah Custer
//
do
21
" David Breakerin
Female
do
April
4
" Jno Campbell
Male
do
9
" Owen Humphreys
Female
very tedious + difficult labor
11
" W m Artest
Male
child dead
15
"GW Hertzog
//
all right
19
" Thos W Lyons
//
do
24
"Jacob Laieghny
//
do
46
1851
May
18
M rs Jno Suaney
Female
all right
22
" Moses Hustead
//
do
25
"Jonathan Mosier
Male
Breech + child dead sometime
June
7
" Daniel Breakerin
Female
all right
16
"Jno Parker
Male
do
20
" P W Morgan
Female
do
24
" W m Suaney Jr
//
do
July
20
"John M c Curdy
//
do
24
" Sami Robinson
Male
do
Augst
4
" Rhine
//
do
10
" Danl Davids
//
do
17
"Jesse Evans
Female
do
26
" Jesse Morris
u
do
Sept
8
" Jas Marten
Male
do
20
"Jacob Victor
a
do
Oct
1
" Henry Brownfield
Female
do
47
1852
March
12
M rs Jas M Oliphant
Male
abortion
14
" Isaac Rotruck
all right
15
"Jas Stum
Female
do
18
" W Dunsmore
u
do
19
" Alpheas Jackson
Male
do
April
25
"Jacob Leidrick
//
do
27
" Henry Rotruck
//
do
28
" Richard Brownfield
//
do
May
10
" Isaac Harvery
u
do
n
12
" Daniel Humbert
//
do
//
" Josiah Jackson
a
do
u
23
" Thos Breakerin
Female
child dead
June
3
" David Evans
u
all right
20
" Isaac Abraham
Male
do
July
12
" Lewis Sammons
//
do
17
" Miss Kezziah Clawson
//
do
27
" M rs Jacob Hickman
u
do
Augst
11
"W m Green
//
do
12
" Geo Pauli
Female
do
48
1852
Augst
17
M rs Jas Smilie
Male
all right
Sept
11
" Jno Kildow
Female
do
ll
"Jas W Shoualter
u
do
12
" Harvey Green
Male
do
14
" W m Mollasy
//
do
18
" Warner Hughs
ii
do
Oct
8
"Jonathan Smith
Female
Breech present child dead
21
"Joseph Stacy
ii
all right
26
" Mickey
Male
do
29
" Roily Evans
u
do
Nov
3
" Alfred Madison
Female
do
11
" Samuel Stuck
ii
do
12
" Thos Shanaberry
Male
do
14
" F L Malsby
Female
do
29
"Jno Jackson
ii
do
Deer
1
" Reuben Bailey
ii
do
" George Neal
ii
do
10
" David Rotruck
Male
do
11
"Jacob Yantz
u
do
49
1852
Deer
17
M rs Alex Stewart
Male
Breech present
19
" Noah Darby
Female
do do
25
" David Morgan
u
all right
1853
27
" Geo W Hertzog
Male
do
Jany
27
" Jno Malaby
ii
do
ll
" Daniel Hughs
Female
do
Feby
7
" W m Hanna
ii
do
10
" Daniel Breakerin
Male
do
11
"Jonathan Mosier
ii
child dead
March
1
" Solomin Yantz
Female
all right
6
" Miss Hester Dickenson
ii
do
9
M rs A J Abrahams
ii
do
13
"Jackson Hardin
Male
do
" HB Mathiot
Female
do
21
" Jessee Stantz
Male
do
24
" Jno Lyons of Henry
Female
do
31
" Geo Leidrick
Male
do
April
7
" Henry Smith of Daniel
ii
do
10
" Ele Deffenbaugh
u
Face present
50
1853
April
21
M rs Allen Johnston
Female
Breech present
26
" Rich Sargent
Male
all right
May
6
" Mulholland
//
do
//
" H. B. Mathiot
Female
do
8
" Geo Beaty
a
do
19
" Jno M c Curdy
Male
do
30
" Luther Burchnel
//
do
June
1
" Samuel Robinson Jr
Female
do
July
1
" Hugh Dearman
Male
do
7
" Benjamin Brown
Female
do
12
" W m Campbell
Male
do
16
"James Jackson
//
do
"James Stum
u
do
" Lytle
//
do
Augst
"Jno Parker_
Female
do
"James Hicks
Male
do
u
" Henry MHntyre
Female
do
Sept
21
" Alex Curry
Male
do
51
1853
Oct
25
M rs Althea Gans
Female
all right
Nov
14
" Jas Daugherty
Male
Breech Present child dead
21
" Thos Breakerin
//
all right
Deer
2
" Jno Bumgarner
Female
do
6
" Esau Hardin
Male
child dead
1854
7
" Robt Nevin
//
all right
Feby
17
" Thas Batton
//
do
20
"Jno A Lyons
//
do
21
"Jas W Shoualter
u
do
March
5
" Phineas West
//
do
8
" Lewis Greenly
n
do
14
"Jno Stuck
Female
do
April
13
"Jacob Zimmerman
Male
Had Puerpiral convulsion recovered
21
" Franklin Sutton
//
all right
24
" David Holmes
Female
do
May
2
" Geo Shanaberger
Male
Breech present child dead
17
" Reubin Hague
u
all right
20
" Jas Kessinger
a
do
a
W m Sturgis
K
do
52
1854
May
22
M rs Johnston Divelbiss
Male
all right
28
"Jonathan Smith
Female
do
June
1
" Thos Ellis
u
do
2
" Jno Dickeson
Male
do
17
"W m Vance
Female
child dead
18
"Justice Dunn
n
all right
21
"Vahn
Male
do
29
" Nehemiah Wormain
u
do
July
5
" Isaac Sturgis
ii
do
7
"Jacob Hayden
ii
do
8
" Alpheas Gans
u
do
20
" Harvey Green
ii
do
30
Miss Lydia Smith
Female
do
Augst
3
M rs Alpheas Jackson
u
do
12
" Jas Nixon
ii
do
22
" Wesley Lacon
Male
do
Sept
3
" Lebias Gans
Female
do
22
" J M Abraham
Male
do
53
1854
Oct
6
M rs Jackson Thompson
Female
all right
8
" Jas Smilie
//
do
15
" Jas Hicks
//
do
28
" Mathews
Male
do
Nov
15
" Philip High [underlined
twice]Twins[underlined
twice]
Females
do
u
"W m Green
//
do
17
" Henry Brownfield
//
do
18
" Geo Hoover
//
do
20
" Jno Monahen
//
Foot presentation all right
21
" Geo L Pauli
//
all right
Deer
□
" A J Abraham
Male
do
m
" J S Hickman
16
" Elwood Gaskin
Female
do
17
" \APConn
//
Breech Prest all right
1855
22
a
Male
all right
Jany
16
"Esau Hayden
//
do
25
" Aaron Nabours
Female
do
29
" Hugh Pastory
Male
do
30
" Arch d Roe
Female
do
54
1855
Feby
8
M rs Edward Smith
Male
all right
10
" Oralando Humbert
u
do
ll
" Jas Mickey
u
do
u
" Robt Maxwell
ii
do
15
" Isaac Rotruck
u
do
16
" Alexz Curry
Female
do
27
" Rich Keiger
Male
do
28
"GW Hertzog
u
do
March
9
" Thos Shanaberry
ii
do
"Jessie Stantz
Female
do
"James Stum
Male
do
April
" Geo Shanaberger
ii
died of peritonitis
26
" Daniel Mosier
ii
do
27
" Jno Sommers
u
do
May
6
" W m Hanna
ii
do
7
" Warner Hugh
Female
do
9
" W m Mock
ii
do
14
"Jno Hertzog
ii
do
14
" Henry Delso
u
do
55
1855
May
1855
May
18
M rs W m Roger
Male
all right
25
" Nathaniel Dunsmore
u
do
June
1
" Henry Rumble
u
do
29
" Rolandus Lytle
male
do
Augst
3
" W m Hibbs
Female
do
13
" HB Mathiot
Male
do
23
" Alex M c Lane
u
do
29
"RC Bailey
ii
do
31
" Hugh Dearmen
ii
do
Sept
3
" Simeon Dunn
Female
do
10
"Jas Conn
ii
do
11
"Jacob Bosley
Male
do
18
"Jacob Downard
Female
do
Oct
6
" Geo Pauli
Male
do
22
" Solomon Deffenbaugh
ii
do
Nov
2
" Reed Jones
Female
do
Deer
30
"Johnston Chick
Male
do
1856
Jany
3
Miss Mary Hart
Male
do
1856
Jany
27
M rs Jas Weigal
Male
all right
Feby
12
"Jonathan Smith
//
do
20
" Geo Costlac
Female
do
22
" Jno Bumgarner
Male
do
23
" Samuel Forich
a
do
March
8
" Jas Mickey
Female
do
13
"Joseph Kissinger
//
do
21
" Franklin Sutton
//
do
April
9
" Isaac Harvey
u
do
May
15
" Thos Thomas
//
do
16
"W m Young
//
do
26
" W m Suaney
//
do
30
" Jas Marten
Male
do
July
12
" W m Campbell
Female
do
16
"Jno Fowler Sr
n
do
18
" Thos Ellis
Male
do
22
" Wesley Lacon
u
do
Augst
6
"Jacob Laughlin
a
child dead sometime
18
" W m Reynolds
K
all right
57
1856
Augst
21
M rs Harvey Green
Female
all right
Sept
11
" W m Keefoffer
Male
do
25
" Benj F Brown
u
do
u
"W m Witt Jr
Female
do
26
" Theodore Miller
Male
child dead
n
" Thos Patton
chid dead + decayed
Oct
5
" AJ Abrahams
Female
all right
6
" J S Hickman
ii
child decayed
7
"Jacob Conn
ii
all right
17
" Sami Pastory
Male
do
19
" W m Rumble
ii
do
Nov
2
" Frank Able
Female
do
5
"Jas M c Gee
Male
do
7
"Jno Parker
do
do
II
" Eugenio Sturgis
Female
do
16
" Jehie Anderson
Male
do
18
" Humphrey Humphreys
ii
do
25
"Jno Shealer
Female
do
58
1856
Deer
1
M rs Abraham Low
Female
All right
a
4
"Jackson Stewart
Male
do
//
8
" Benjamin Black
//
do
9
" M c lntyre
Female
do
1857
29
" Jeremiah Burchnell Jr
Male
do
Jany
11
"Jos Stacey
Male
do
14
" Ephraim Price of Jacob
a
do
16
" Daniel Hugh
Female
do
17
" Henry Lincoln
Male
do
30
" Jno Breakerin
//
do
Feby
6
" Reubin Hague
a
do
23
"Justice Dunn
Female
do
28
" Jno Monohen
Male
Breech present all right
March
3
"Jos Hustead
//
all right
u
"Abraham MosierofJno
//
do
6
" W m Scoot Jr
u
do
19
" Jas Greenlee
//
do
28
"W m Willson
Female
Breech present all right
59
1857
April
8
M rs Thos Darby
Male
all right
10
" Thos Batten
//
do
19
"Jno A Lyons
//
do
May
1
" Jas W Shoualter
//
do
7
" Michael Crow Jr
Female
child dead sometime
15
"W m Green
//
all right
26
" Gilbert
//
do
31
" J M Abraham
Male
do
June
6
" David Trenton
u
child dead tumor in head
14
" Moses Dellany
Female
all right
14
"Jas Hicks
Male
do
21
" Rick Bowers
Female
do
July
5
" Philip Keifoffer Jr
u
do
12
"Joseph Kinnason
Male
do
Augst
5
" Crawford
Female
do
12
" Freeman Green
u
do
9
" W m Core
a
do
17
" Allen Severengin
Male
do
18
"Jas Smilie
Female
do
19
" Albert Hague
a
do
60
1857
Augst
22
M rs Isaac Miller
Male
all right
u
29
" Thos Patton
Female
do
Sept
14
" Lewis Stans
u
do
II
" Jas Davids
Male
do
20
" Reice Jones
Female
do
Oct
19
" W m R Griffin
Male
do
22
" H B Mathiot
Female
do
26
" Henry Suaney
u
do
II
" Jas Meats
Male
do
27
" Jno Sutton
u
do
Nov
5
" Luther Burchnell
ii
do
12
"Jonathan Kincel
Female
do
14
"Jno Stuck
ii
do
II
"W m Suaney Jr
Male
do
18
Eliza Cain
Female
do
28
" Simeon Dunn
u
do
Deer
23
" W m Kissinger
Male
do
26
" Hugh Dayarmen
Female
do
II
" Alex Doyle
n
child dead sometime
61
1858
Jany
1
M rs Alex Ross
Male
all right
15
" Jas Weigle
//
do
22
" Jackson Muny
//
child had spina Bifida [double underlined]died[double underlined]
28
" Jno Sommers
Female
all right
Feby
9
" Henry M c Elve
//
do
15
" Jas Mickey
Male
do
21
"Jacob Mock
Female
do
25
" Henry Lincoln
a
do
a
" Frank Abel
Male
do
n
" Nath Dunsmore
Female
do
27
"Jas Huhn
Male
do
March
9
" Benjamin Hancock
Female
abortion at 5 months
10
" Allen Bolen
a
all right
12
" W m Roger
//
do
April
1
" Jefferson Weigle
Male
do
7
"Jonathan M c Fadden
Female
do
9
" W m Rankin
Male
do
14
" Robt Ross
//
do
22
" Jas Worman
Female
great [superscript]quantity[superscript] of Legueramni child deformed (dead)
62
1858
April
26
M rs Jno Breakerin
Female
all right
May
15
" Franklin Morgan
n
do
June
7
" W m Burchnell
u
do
8
" Jno Castela
Male
do
16
" Rich d Patton
u
do
24
"Jacob Yountz
u
do
26
" Eugenia Sturgis
u
do
29
" Rich Keiger
u
do
July
6
"JasJackson
ii
do
18
" Lewis Cooly
Female
do
24
" Harvey Green
u
do
Augst
30
" Ross Anderson
u
do
Sept
3
"Joseph SuaneyJr
Male
do
4
"Justice Dunn
Female
do
5
" Wesley Lacon
u
child did have life ([underlined]died[underlined])
9
"W m Smith
ii
all right
"Jas Fields
Male
do
11
"Jos Goodwin
ii
do
16
"Jos Kissinger
Female
do
63
1858
Sept
19
M rs Judson Miller
Male
all right
28
" Isaac French
a
do
Oct
10
" Jas Nixon
Female
do
14
" George Bowers
Male
do
18
" George W Pauli
//
do
Nov
13
" David Trenton
Female
do
15
" Benj Brown
//
do
Deer
21
" Clellan
Male
do
25
" A J Abraham
a
do
1859
27
" Blune
Female
do
Jany
2
" W m Gorden (col-
//
Puerperal colvulsion recovered
11
"Jno Stuck
Male
all right
16
" Flenry Low
u
do
17
"GW Hertzog
a
do
25
" W m Reynolds
//
do
26
" H Brownfield
u
do
28
" Enis Fields
u
do
30
" Marion Turner
n
do
Feby
7
" J L Hickman
Female
child dead + premature
64
1859
Twins
Feby
11
M rs Jas Shoualter
Male+Female
all right
22
" Alpheas Gans
Male
do
March
25
"Jessie Stans
a
do
April
3
" Simeon Zerley
//
do
9
" Benjamin Long
Female
do
11
" Low
//
do
14
" Philip Keifoffer
//
do
22
" Benjamin Goodwin
Male
do
May
15
" Jno M c Curdy
2 males/female
Triplets/male dead
18
[ink smudged]" W m Jaco[ink
smudged]
the others living all good
siz + well formed
18
" W m Jaco
Male
Breech pres child dead
19
"Jehu Anderson
//
all right
June
6
" Rich Bowers
Female
do
7
" W m Campbell
Male
do
u
" L.W. Ellis
Female
do
14
" Jno Collier
Male
do
u
"Jas Conn
u
do
18
" Rev d A J Collins
Female
do
65
1859
July
2
M rs Jas Henry Daugherty
Male
very tedious labour but all right
5
" Jas Stum
Female
all right
7
" Seth White
Male
child dead
26
"Jas Hix
u
all right
27
" W m P Griffin
//
do
Augst
2
"Jas Smiley
//
do
13
"W m Green
Female
do
19
" Geo Vance
//
do
24
" W m Rhodes
u
do
28
" Borvel Shoaf
Male
do
" W m Core
a
do
Sept
5
" Isaac Miller
a
do
Oct
1
" Levi Hibbs
Female
do
8
"Jas Stacey
//
do
21
" Isaac Harvey
//
do
28
"Jackson Conway
u
do
Nov
4
"Jacob Weaver
Male
do
5
"Jno Jaco
Female
do
11
" W m Mason
//
do
19
" Geo Shanaberry
Male
do
66
1859
Nov
26
M rs Jonathan Jerdon
Male
all right
Deer
21
" Owen Humphreys
Female
do
1860
23
" W m R. Griffin
Male
do
Jany
14
" Reece Jones
//
do
15
" H B Mathiot
//
do
18
" Thos W Lyons
Female
child dead + deformed
20
" George Woods
Male
all right
21
" Tho Rhodes Jr
//
do
25
" Benjamin Black
Female
do
Feby
23
" Jas Faulkner
//
do
29
"Jos Huhn
Male
do
March
15
" Eugenio Sturgis
Females
Twins all right
25
" Allen Bolin
Male
all right
30
" Phineas West
//
do
April
11
" Jno Downey
//
do
12
" Robt Pa story
n
do
22
" C A Gilbert
Female
do
30
" Samuel Smith
Male
do
May
26
" W m Rankin
u
do
31
"Jacob Laughlin
Female
do
67
1860
June
13
M rs Jacob M c Millin
Male
all right
22
" W m Hibbs
Female
do
July
24
" Jefferson Weigle
Male
do
Augst
1
" W m M c Carty
u
child dead
5
" Luther Burchnell Jr
//
all right
17
" George Bowers
//
do
22
" Jas Low
//
do
28
"Jackson Hardin
//
do
Oct
4
" Jno Costelo
u
do
5
"Jno A Lyons
Female
do
18
" Alfred Hibbs
Male
do
Nov
3
"Justice Dunn
Female
do
7
"Jonathan M c Fadden
u
do
11
" Lytle
//
do
16
" Henry Bowers
//
do
21
" Harvey Green
//
do
Deer
25
" Jno Collier
Male
do
1861
Jany
16
" Jacb Mauk
u
do
Feby
1
" W Vance
Female
do
68
1861
Feby
5
M rs Jos Fields
Male
all right
19
" Flarvey Jaco
Female
do
21
" Jno M c Curdy
ii
do
March
3
" Isaac Flumbert
Male
do
7
"Jas Conn
u
do
16
" Peter Halderman Jr
Female
do
April
5
"Jacob Yontz
Male
do
15
" G G Clemmer
ii
7 mo child lived 3 hours
23
"Jacob Downer
Female
all right
May
" Ephraim Gans
u
do
" Philip Keifeffer Jr
u
do
June
"Jno Jaco
ii
do
19
"Jno Sommers
child born all right
" Jackson Murry
Male
do do
24
" Alpheas Ganz
n
do do
II
"Jacob Conn
Female
do do
July
6
" Philip Victor
Male
all right
12
" H B Mathiot
Male
do
13
" Lewis Cooly Twins
Males
do
14
"GW Hertzog
u
do
69
1861
July
21
M rs W m Morris of Thos
Female
all right
Augst
5
" Brit
Male
Breech presentation
9
" Enos Fields
Female
all right
14
" W m Rhodes
Male
do
//
" Lewis Stentz
a
do
Sept
7
" Geo Woods
//
do
2
" Alfred Kincel
Female
do
10
" Henry Rotruck
//
do
24
"Jacob Smiley
Male
do
27
" Jno E Patton
//
do
Oct
6
" Lewis Evans
//
do
19
" Samuel Stacy
Female
child born
28
"Jason Dudgeon
u
all right
Nov
3
"W m Green
//
do
16
" Isaac Miller
Male
do
22
" J 0 Stewart
Female
child born all right
Deer
9
" W m Core
Male
all right
10
A Bolen
Female
child born all right
16
" L W Ellis
Male
do do
17
" Jno Brown
//
all right
70
1861
Deer
20
M rs J. W Hemsworth
Female
all right
21
"Jas French
u
child born all right
1862
31
"Jessie Jones
u
all right
Jany
6
" Nicholas Johnson
ii
do
14
" W m Keifoffer
Male
do
21
" Jno Downey
Female
do
25
" Geo Shanaberry
ii
do
Feby
3
"Jacob Cain
male
do
15
Miss Charlotta Stuck
Male
do
March
5
" Eugenio Sturgis
ii
9
" Deffenbaugh
Female
all over
23
" Flugh Deyarmen
Male
all right
26
"S. A Conn
Female
do
April
1
" W m Blune
Male
do
21
" Geo Bowers
Female
child born all right
25
" Jas Mickey
ii
all right
28
Miss Margaret Fields
ii
do
May
30
" W m Sacket
Male
do
71
1862
June
1
M rs Samuel Smith
Female
all right
6
"Jno A Lyons
Male
do
10
" Jno Fowler Sr
u
child born
14
" Jas Huhn
Female
Breech Present all right
16
Miss Julia Humbert
u
all right
July
4
M rs Jas Fields
ii
do
16
" Luther W Burchnell
ii
do
26
"Jacob Shoualter
u
do
II
Elehin Ridgeway
Male
child born
Augst
15
"Justice Dunn
Female
all right
Sept
6
" Isaac Pratt
ii
do
16
" W m Mason
ii
do
23
" Porter Cramer
Male
do
27
" Jno Collier
u
do
29
" W m Hibbs
Female
do
30
" Eph Gans
u
do
Oct
23
"Jno Hagan
Male
do
II
"W m Jeans
Female
Placenta previa turned
+ delivered child dead
27
" Harvey Montieth
Male
all right
72
1862
Oct
29
M rs W m Jaco
Female
all right
Nov
2
" Harvey Green
u
do
6
" Piles
u
do
8
"Jacob Dawson
u
do
25
" Edward Smith Jr
u
do
29
" W m Huntsucker
ii
do
Deer
14
" P. Halderman
ii
do
17
" Danl Humbert
Male
do
22
" Owen Humphrey
ii
child born Del d Placenta
1863
23
" \APCore
Female
all right
Jany
12
" Josiah Bear
ii
do
Feby
3
"Jonathan Jorden
Male
do
March
4
" A J Abraham
Female
Breech pres child dead
6
" B. F. Black
Male
all right
19
" Thos Ellis
Female
do
21
"Jno Stuck
ii
do
29
" Geo Vance
ii
do
April
6
Alpheas Stewart
ii
do
20
" Jas Mayfield
u
child born
73
1863
April
23
M rs Jno Manahin Jr
Female
all right
24
" Z Gemmel
u
do
May
3
"Jeffrey Hague
Male
do
4
" Bonaparte Harden
Female
child dead
23
" Simon Franks
Male
all right
June
6
" W m Burchnell
Female
do
U
"Jno Jaco
ii
do
26
" David Willson
Male
do
July
7
" Jno Costelo
Male
do
Augst
2
" Henry Dunaway
Female
do
Sept
7
"Jno A Patton
Male
do
14
" Hayden
Female
Breach pres right
20
" Samuel Britt
Male
d d "
Oct
6
" Lewis Evans
Female
all right
13
" Samuel Robinson
Male
do
18
M rs Jno Brown
u
do
19
" Isaac Crow
ii
do
24
" Philip Keifoffer Jr
ii
do
74
1863
Oct
31
M rs Morgan Sturgis
Female
all right
Nov
3
" Lucean Leich
Male
do
8
" W m Britt
Female
Feet present child dead
9
"Henry Reece
Male
all right
12
HarveyJaco
Female
do
18
" Samuel Deffenbaugh
Male
do
20
" Reice Jones
//
do
23
" Reuben Hague
//
do
25
"Jas Conn
u
do
Deer
24
" Jas Reed
Female
do
1864
Jany
30
" Albert Miller
Male
do
u
" Jas Mickey
u
do
Feby
1
"Jas Fields
Female
do
20
" Nicholas Johnson
n
child born
21
" Geo Shanaberger
n
all right
March
1
" Isaac Miller
Male
do
//
"Jacob Bosler
//
child born
75
1864
March
8
M rs Thos Batton
Male
child born
//
M rs W m Pixler
M + F
1 Breech pres
31
" Bonparte Harden
Female
all right
April
8
" Lewis Stans
u
do
9
"Jackson Harden
//
do
18
" Eugenio Sturgis
Male
do
May
2
" Geo Wood
Female
do
27
"Jacob Conn
Male
do
28
" Henry Kyle
u
do
June
9
" Allen Bolen
Male
child born
17
" Judson Miller
Female
do
27
"Justice Dunn
Female
all right
July
12
" Danl Jorden
u
do
13
" W m Stewartson
//
do
17
" Jno Downey
Male
do
22
" Jno Fowler
//
child dead
29
" M rs Mary Conn
Female
all right
K
" " Joseph Rankin
//
do
76
1864
Augst
3
M rs Henry Den
Male
all right
10
" Thos Montheith
//
do
Sept
22
" Dr HB Arnold
//
do
23
" Aman Hough
//
do
25
" Henry Mosier
Female
do
Oct
7
" Robt Brown
//
do
12
" Jas Huhn
Male
Seven months child
18
" Jno Patten
Female
all right
24
" Alpheas Stewart
Male
do
Nov
11
" Harvey Green
Female
do
Deer
3
" Isaac Pratt
Male
do
1865
16
" Benj Goodwin
Female
do
Jany
11
"Jas French
a
do
16
" Harvey Monteith
//
child born all right
17
" Owen Humphrey
u
//
21
"Jno A Lyons
u
all right
Feby
" Jame Blackford
Male
child born
" W m Dils
Female
all right
" Peter Halderman
Male
do
23
" L W Burchnell
//
child born
77
1865
March
14
M rs W m Scesler
Male
child born removed Placenta
19
" Jno Woodfill
Female
all right
26
" Levi Hebls
Male
child born removed Placenta
31
" Eugene L. Brownfield
Female
all right
April
4
" Althea Gans
Male
do
21
" Reece Jones
Female
do
29
"Huhn
Male
do
May
22
" George Rumble
Female
do
30
" Jas Pastory
Male
do
June
10
"Jos Johnson
Female
do
19
" W m Burchinal
Male
do
20
"Jackson Smith
//
do
July
4
" Josiah Bear
Female
do
6
" Lewis Cooley
Male
do
n
" W m Zerley
Male
do
8
" Alfred Kincell
Males
Twins all right
22
"Jacob Humbert Jr
Female
all right
26
" Eli Franks
//
do
78
1865
Augst
5
M rs Thos Breakerin
Female
child dead
6
" Ephraim Hall
Male
all right
7
" Jno Collier
Female
do
10
"GW Hertzog
Female
do
Sept
11
" Azel Freeman
u
d-
17
" Thos Robinson
ii
do
25
" H. 0 Rasborough Rev d
ii
do
Oct
6
" Merchand Collier
u
do
12
"Justice Bear
Male
do
17
" David Morgan
u
do
23
" Thos W.Lyons
Female
Spina do Bifida
II
"Jacob Yountz
Male
27
" David Patton of L
ii
do
30
" Enos Fields
u
do
Nov
6
"Jackson Harden
ii
do
9
"W m Green
ii
do
16
"Joseph Hayden
Male
do
29
" Bonaparte Harden
n
do
Deer
8
" Archibald Hutchison
n
do
25
Miss Candacy Brownfield
ii
do
79
1865
Deer
27
M rs Lewis W Clemmer
Male
all right
1866
Jany
1
" G.G. Clemmer
//
do
4
" Thornton F Farmer
Female
do
12
" Chas Stantz
Male
do
25
" Eugenius Stum
Female
do
Feby
4
" Samuel Brit
Male
do
n
9
" George Wood
//
do
//
18
" W m Sutton
u
do
u
23
" Simeon Dunn
//
do
//
25
" Jno Brown
Female
do
u
26
" Henry Mosier
//
do
March
1
" W m Sacket
a
child born
13
" Freeman Green
Male
all right
30
"Jas Conn
n
child born
April
18
" Oth Rhodes
Male
all right
25
"Jno Humbert
abortion at about 5 months
May
1
" Edenfield
Female
child born (Placenta)
6
" Albert Hogue
child born + dead do
19
" Nelson Hackman
Female
all right
80
1866
June
1
M rs Jno Costelo
Female
all right
15
" Eugene Sturgis
Female
do
18
" W m Parshall
Male
do
July
23
"Joseph Ewing
//
do
30
" W m Stewartson
//
do
Augst
10
" Philip Keefoffer Jr
Female
do
Sept
3
" W LYoung
Male
do
11
" Noah Darby
Male
do
17
" Samuel Sutton
Male
do
27
" Lori Hebbs
Female
do
28
"James Nabours
Male
do
Oct
6
"Jno A Lyons
Male
do
28
"Justice Dunn
Female
do
31
" Thos Patton
Male
do
Nov
12
" Isaac Pratt
Female
do
27
" Geo Baxter
Female
shoulder pres + water evacuation
12 hours could not turn removed
arm at shoulder + decapitated child
+ delivered without difficulty
28
" Geo Shanaberry
Male
Deer
29
" Harvey Green
Female
all right
81
1867
Jany
11
M rs Peter Halderman Jr
Male
all right
20
" Jefferson Weigle
Female
do
Feby
5
" Lewis Corby
Male
do
24
" H.B. Mathiot
Female
do
March
4
"Joseph Hayden
a
do
8
" F H Patton
Male
child lived 1 % hours + died
15
" W m Campbell
Male
all right
17
" W m Zerley
Female
do
20
"Jacob Walters
Male
do
28
" Porter Smith
Male
Tedious child dead
April
5
" James Wolford
Male
all right
27
" Uriah Gans
Female
do
May
2
" Fikes
do
3
" W m Mason
Male
7 month child [illegible]
7
" L H Burchinel
Male
all right
12
" W m Reynolds
//
do
30
" Reice Jones
Female
do
June
2
" Jehu Andersen
Male
do
82
1867
June
12
M rs Freman Green
Female
all right
29
" Merchard Collier
Male
child Born
Augst
19
" W m Breakeron
Male
all right
20
" Samuel Artis
Female
do
21
" Owen Humphrey
Female
do
ll
" Thos Robinson
Male
do
Oct
17
" W m Poshall
Female
do child born
25
"Jos Ewing
Female
do
31
" Adrin Hickel
Female
do
Nov
10
" Albert Hogue
Female
Knee present child dead
12
" Romy M c Carty
Female
all right
II
" W m M c Cleary Esqr
Female
do child Born
21
" Samuel Britt
Female
all right
22
" Isaac Hughs
Female
do
23
" Jno Pastarias
Female
do
27
" Jno Collier
Female
do
Deer
3
"Jacob Humbert
Female
do
25
" B. Hardin Sr
Female
do
83
1868
Jany
11
M rs Bice
Female
Breech present
Feby
1
"Jackson Harden
Male
child Born all right
//
19
"Jacob Johnson
Female
d do
24
" F H Paster
Male
Breech present
March
17
"EL Brownfield
Female
all right
April
19
" Calvin Ruble
abortion
20
" Porter Smith
Male
all right
21
" Daniel Humbert
//
do
23
"James Nixon
Female
child born all right
May
4
" Joseph Stacy
Female
all right
8
" Josiah Bear
Male
do
13
" Aaron W Ross
Female
do
June
" Eugene Sturgis
child born
"Joseph Hayden
do
July
5
" W m Mason
Female
all right
10
" Benj Goodwin
Male
child Born
Augst
6
" H J Daugherty
Female
all right
18
" W m Dawson
//
do
20
" Geo B Harden
n
do
22
" Jas Woolford
Male
do
84
1868
Augst
28
M rs Lewis Cooly
Female
all right
Sept
2
" W m Beddows
u
do
Sept
13
" Manassa Sedgewick
n
Breech pres
Oct
9
" Elizabeth Lebold
ii
adhered Placenta
13
" Albert Miller
ii
all right
29
" Thos Lyons
Male
do
31
Miss Mariah Bowers
Female
ruptured Perneum
Nov
8
M rs James Abraham
Male
all right
16
"James Huhn
u
do
25
" Jno Beeghle
Female
do
28
" Benjamin Reppert
Females
Twins all right
II
" Albert Smith
Male
all right
Deer
9
" C A Gilbert
Male
do
14
" W m Britt
Female
do
1869
29
" First
Female
do
Jany
31
" Orlando Shoualter
Female
do
Feby
" Emanuel Hayden
ii
do
u
" Calvin Ruble
Male
do
March
"Justice Dunn
Male
do
85
1869
March
26
M rs Althea Gans
Female
all right
April
5
" W LYoung
Female
do
15
" Hunter
Female
do
27
"Jonathan Jorden
Female
do
May
22
" D S Goodwin
Male
do
June
12
"J H Green
Male
do
July
29
" Henry M c Elvie
Male
do
Oct
13
" W m M c Cleary Esqr
Female
do
15
" Jeremiah Burchinal Jr
u
do
30
"Joseph Burchinal
//
do
Nov
5
" William Burchinal
Male
do
10
" W m Reynolds
Female
do
Deer
9
"Jno Baker
Male
do
11
"Jos Hughs of Moses
Male
_do
12
"Jno Smatherly_
Male
_do
17
" Madison Price
Male
do
86
1870
Jany
8
M rs Jehu Anderson
Male
all right
13
" Samuel Britt
Male
do
23
"EL Brownfield
Female
do
26
"Jacob Laughery
Male
do
Feby
9
" Jno Conn Jr
Male
do
12
" Thos Darby
Female
do
March
29
" Calvin Holmes
Male
do
April
19
" James Robinson
Male
child born
May
4
" Blaney
Female
all right
13
" W m Fern
Female
do
7
" James Woolford
Female
do
Augst
4
"Jonathen M c Fadden
Male
do
12
"Jno Bear
Male
do
Sept
7
" Jno Turner
Male
do
27
" Jno Costelo
Female
do
Oct
4
"Jonas Huey
Male
do
17
" F H Patton
Female
do
27
" Perry Dorsey (colord)
Female
do
Nov
8
" Jno Downey
Male
do
87
1870
Nov
18
Calvin Ruble
Female
all right
22
Henry ONeal
Male
do
Deer
6
" Henry Robinson of Thos
Female
do
17
" Enis Fields
Male
do
19
" Todd M c Gee
Male
do
24
" Speers Kyle
Female
do
1871
31
"Jos Huhn
Male
do
Jany
9
" W m Britt
Female
do
14
" W m Parshall Esqr
Male
child born
Feby
9
" Jno Goodwin
Female
all right
March
13
" Benj Marshall (cold)
//
do
19
" Morgan Clere "
Male
do
April
6
"AJ Miller_
Female
do
13
" Daugherty __
Female
do
15
" Danl Collier Jr_
Female
do
25
" Jno Miller
n
Died the mother
May
5
" Porter Smith
Female
all right
11
" A F Abraham
Female
do
88
1871
May
14
Miss Sarah Bowman at
Ceres
Male
all right
u
25
Miss Annie Board at Sheets
//
do
June
12
M rs L W Burchinal
Male
do
u
22
" Richard Cooly
Male
do
26
" Rev d Daniel Davis
Female
do
Augst
1
" W LYoung
Female
do
//
2
"Jos Province
Female
do
u
3
" Henry Huhn
Male
do
u
21
" Donahue
Male
do
u
25
" Eugenio Sturgis
Male
do
//
27
" Emanuel Hayden
Female
do
28
" Jno Conn Jr
Male
do
Sept
16
" Bonaparte Harden
Male
do
u
18
" Enock Davids
Male
do
//
23
" Thos Pugh
Female
do
Oct
20
" Merchant Collier
Male
do
Nov
16
"Joseph Bates
Male
do
89
1872
Jany
4
M rs H 0 Rasborough
Female
all right
u
ll
"Justice Dunn
Female
do
n
16
" Henry ONeal
Female
do
u
17
" W m Monohan_
Female
do
u
II
" Edgar Stewart_
Male
do
Feby
5
" Perry Dorsey (cold)
Female
do
12
"Jos Woolford
ll
14
"Jacob Humbert
Male
do
ll
16
" Jno Brown
Female
do
March
29
" Michael Schnaterly
Female
do
April
5
" W m Hibbs
Female
do
12
" Andrew Fuller
Female
do
ll
"Jos Woolford
Male
do
14
" P Monahan
Male
do
18
" Lorenzo Ramsey
Male
do
25
" Calvin Ruble
Male
do
" Thos B Patten
May
6
"Jacob Shoaf
Female
do
30
" Althea Gans
Male
do
June
17
Jno Bear
do
90
1872
June
22
M rs Jeffeson Weigle
Female
all right
July
1 st
M rs W m Sacket
do
15
" Seaton Collier
Female
do
II
" W m Collier
Female
do
27
"Joseph Burchinall
Male
do
Augst
14
" Reice Jones _
Male
do
Sept
8
" Miles Anderson_
Female
do
11
" W LYoung_
Female
do
17
" Worthington _ _
Male
do
" Simon Franks
Male
child dead
" D J Davis Rev d
Female
all right
Oct
" Samuel Deffenbaugh
Female
do
21
" E F Brownfield
Female
do
24
" Jno H Brownfield
Female
do
31
" W m Morton
Male
do
Nov
14
" Jno Turner
Male
do
15
" Lewis Cooly
Female
do
Deer
18
" Geo Campbell of Thos
Male
do
91
1873
Feby
25
M rs Ashbell F Green
Female
all right
March
3
"James Huhn
Male
do
12
"Jos M c Fadden
Male
do
14
" Andrew Flertzog Jr
Female
do
18
" Thomas Collier
Female
do
30
" W m Johnston
Female
do
April
8
" Geo Burner
Male
do
17
" Isaac Miller
Male
do
May
11
" W m Miller (D Prentons)
Female
Breech pres child Dead
June
21
" 0 J Stewart
Male
all right
July
1
" Samuel Britt
Male
do
6
" Ben Marshall
Female
do
7
" Ann Coffman
Female
do
21
" Joseph Suaney of W m
Male
do
26
" L D Hostetler
Female
do
30
"Joseph Suaney Jr of Joseph
Female
do
31
" W m Britt
Male
do
Augst
8
" Edgar Stewart
Female
do
92
1873
Aug
30
M rs Jno Roher
Male
all right
Sept
3
" Emanuel Hayden
Male
do
9
" Eugenio Sturgis
Male
7 month child living
21
" Bonaparte Hardin
Female
all right
Oct
10
"Jos Hugh of Moses
Male
do
13
" Worthington
Female
do
25
" Barret
Male
do
26
" Marten
Female
do
30
"Feather
Male
do
Nov
28
" Andrew Sutton
Females
Twins all right
Deer
2
" Jas Abraham Jr
Male
all right
3
" Geo Walters
Male
do
24
" Hernan Cuslar
Male
do
26
" Bert Miller
Male
do
27
" Seatin Collier
Female
do
1874
31
"Jas Low
Female
do
Jany
27
Miss Rose Leidrick
Female
93
1874
Jany
30
M rs A W Ross
Female
all right
a
" Albert Smith
Male
do
Feby
23
" Jno Brown
Male
child died
25
" W m Jackson
Male
all right
March
10
" Ben Jorden
Female
do
April
7
" Henry MHntyre
Male
do
16
" Jno Collier
Male
do
21
"Jos Province
Male
do
23
" Alex Can
Female
very Bad
25
"Jno H Brownfield
Female
all right
28
" Henry ONeal
Male
do
30
" Calvin Ruble
Female
child dead
May
3
" Calvin Burner
Female
all right
u
4
" W m Brown
Male
do
25
" James Willson
Female
shoulder turned child dead
June
2
" Thos B Patton
Female
child born all right
17
" Altman
Female
all right
94
1874
July
5
M rs Thos Collier
Male
all right
n
6
" W m Miller
Male
do
//
20
"Jacob High
Female
do
Augst
13
" Daniel Ramage
Female
do
//
" at S Smith
Female
do
24
" Aaron Hickel
Male
do
27
" Enis Fields
Male
do
28
" Lewis Cooly
Male
do
Sept
5
"Jacob Humbert
Female
do
8
" Geo Burner
Male
do
23
" W m Abraham
Male
do
Oct
24
"James P Shoaf
Female
do
Nov
5
" Garret Monohan _
Female
do
8
" W m Parshall Esqr
Female
do
17
" M rs Jno Bear
Female
do
20
"W m Collier
Male
do
29
"Justice Dun
Male
do
95
1875
Jany
9
M rs Jones Hubert
Female
all right
23
" Alfred Hibbs
Female
do
March
25
"Jacob Howard
Female
do
April
3
" Jno Goodwin
Male
do
May
15
" Charly Pastories
Male
do
17
" Hananiah Worthington
Male
do
June
1
" Samuel Britt
Male
do
8
" Jno Roher
Male
do
25
"Jos Smiley Jr
Female
do
27
" Orlando Shoualter
Male
do
July
1
"Jno Artes
Male
do
22
" Henry Robinson
Female
do
Augst
2
Miss Eliza Brownfield
Female
do
14
M rs L W Burchinal
Female
do
26
" Calvin Ruble
Male
do
Sept
16
" Jas Martin Jr
Female
do
30
" Geo Campbell of Thos
Male
do
Oct
18
" Thos Jackson
Male
do
96
1875
Oct
19
M rs Reland
Male
all right
u
22
" W m Brown
Male
do
Nov
14
" W m Phillips
Male
do
u
21
" Borice Rumble
Female
do
u
II
" Benj Marshall
Male
do
u
28
" Jno Turner
Female
do
Deer
4
" Henry Lyons of Jno
Female
do
u
22
" Linn Osborn
Male
do
1876
Jan
19
" W m Hiestead
Female
do
29
" W m Fisher
Female
do
Feby
1
"S E Feather
Male
do
ii
3
"Jos Sturgis
Female
do
ii
16
" Henry ONeal
Male
do
3
" Patrick Monohan
Female
do
n
" Sami Cooly Jr
Female
do
April
4
" Seaton Collier
Female
do
ll
24
Miss Humphrey
Male
do
27
Mrs James Abraham
Female
do
97
1876
June
1
M rs Jno Miller of W m
Female
all right
u
3
" R L Marten
abortion
do
n
8
"Jos Rowan
Female
do
u
II
" W m Poundstone
Female
do
u
26
" Josiah South
Male
do
July
2
" Emanuel Hayden
Female
do
u
20
" Benjamin Goodwin
Female
do
Augst
10
" Jeff Wigley
Female
do
28
Miss Sally Grey (colord)
Female
Breech Pres all right
Augst
31
M rs Geo Walters
Male
all right
Oct
19
" Jno H Brownfield
Female
do
u
28
" Lewis Cooley
Male
do
29
"Joseph Arnold
Male
do
9
"James Smiley Jr
Male
do
23
" Bonaparte Hardin
Female
do
March
5
" Jno Conn of W m
Female
do
u
13
" W m Brown
Female
child dead
27
" Lewis Fry (of Uniontown)
Male
all right
98
1877
April
30
M rs W m Morris
Male
all right
June
22
"Jno Bear
Male
do
n
24
"Jacob Howard
Male
do
July
11
"Jacob Hicks
Male
do
u
13
" Henry Lyons of Jno A
Male
do
Sept
16
" Isaac Devilbiss
Male
do
Oct
6
" Thos Jackson
Male
do
ll
23
" W m Collier
Male
do
Nov
17
"Justus Dunn
Male
do
ll
II
" Alcinus Stumm
Female
do
18
" Calvin Ruble
Male
do
Deer
2
" Alcinus Dulaney
Male
do
1878
13
Miss Margaret Kyle
Female
do
Jany
4
M rs Jos Abraham
Male
do
n
16
M rs W m Phillips
Male
do
ll
28
Geo Shanabergar
Male
do
Feby
4
M rs Geo Campbell of Thos
Female
do
18
M rs Rev d J L Stiffey
Male
do
99
1878
Feby
27
M rs Moses Hiestead
Female
all right
March
31
" David Patton
Male
do
April
4
" Geo M c Laughlin
ii
do
u
25
" Jas Huhn
ii
do
June
5
" Thos Crazier
u
do
u
20
" Haggsett
do
Augst
4
" Mossburgh
Female
do
u
6
" Bert Miller
Female
do
II
10
"Jos Low
Female
do
II
24
" Drake
Male
do
II
31
"Jacob Hardin
Male
removed Placenta
Oct
6
"Jos Smiley Jr
u
all right
12
" Aaron Bosley
ii
child Born
Deer
11
Miss Bell Stewart
Male
child died in the 12 th mot
u
12
M rs Thos Jackson
Male
all right
n
30
" Speer Kyle
Female
do
1879
Jany
3
" R L Martin
Male
do
100
1879
Jany
9
M rs H L Rhodes
Female
u
29
"Jas Roland
//
//
" Porter Shanaberger
Feby
12
" Calvin Humbert
u
13
" J H Mathews
Male
a
" HarveyJaco
Male
a
19
" Bonaparte Hardin
Male
u
21
" Henry ONeal
Male
//
22
" Wood
Female
n
//
" C H Mathiot
Male
K
27
" W m Jackson
Male
March
6
" Thomas Rotruck
Male
>4 "
ig "
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> "
5 "
Henry Kyle
Bert Miller
Alcinus Stumm
W m Miller _
Rev d Jas Miller (Twins
Jno Conn of W m
Female
Male
Male
Male
M + F
Mai
le
all right
do
do
do
do
do
do
do
Delv d with Forceps child dead
all right
do
Face present
all right
do
do
1 '
May
26
M rs Rev J L Steffey
Male
all right
June
17
"Jno Miller of W m
Male
do
26
"Jacob Humbert
Female
very tedious all right
July
8
"Joseph Arnold
Female
all right
"Justice Dunn
Female
do
13
" Lewis Burchinal
Female
do
15
" Rev d Bergen
Male
do
"Jno H Brownfield
Male
do
" Hobbs
Female
do
"Jacob Hicks
Female
do
Oct
28
" Sami Shoualter
Female
do
a
a
" Daniel Morgan
Female
do
No v
4
"Jos Abraham
Female
do
//
12
" Seaton Collier
Female
do
Deer
15
" Jos Abraham of Isaac
Male
do
1880
Jany
3
" Thos Collier
Male
do
16
" Samuel Wigle
Male
do
31
" Aaron Hickel
Female
do
102
1880
Feby
11
M rs Jacob Howard
all right
n
16
" W m Morris
Female
do
//
17
"Jos Huhn
Male
do
April
21
Miss Civa Anderson
Male
do
27
M rs Jacob Shoaf
Female
do
May
6
" W m Phillips
Male
do
13
" Thos Rotruck
Male
do
14
" Calvin Ruble
Female
do
15
" W m Hinz
Male
do
//
Miss Emma Leblis (cold)
Female
do
July
21
M rs Frank Stewart
Female
do
Augst
1
" Jno Mosier (H Bowel
Female
do
l(
26
" Jno Mosier of Abraham
Female
child dead
Oct
15
" Lewis Burchinal
Male
all right
//
18
" Hugh Sacket
Male
do
Deer
14
" Lewis Fay
Male
do
103
1881
Jany
4
M rs Pierce Evans
Female
all right
17
" C H Mathiot
Female
do
18
" W m Campbell of W m
Female
do
Fee
4
" Polk Shoaf
Female
do
5
" Geo Davids
Female
do
8
" Samuel Shoualter
Female
do
9
" W m Heix
Female
do
23
" Aarin Bosley
Male
do
24
" Jno W Moni
Female
do
25
" Clark Mosier
Male
do
March
7
"Jos Low
Male
do
9
" Smith Smiley
do
10
"Jno C Oliphant
Female
do
"Abraham Newcomer
Male
do
April
7
" Orlando Shoualter
Male
do
u
II
" W m Dils
Female
do
25
" W m Stewart of Alex
do
May
3
" Miss Sarah Dorsey (cold)
do
104
1881
May
20
M rs Speer Kyle
all right
June
27
M rs Silas Morton
Male
all right
July
4
" Daniel Thompson
Male
d d
u
29
" Samuel Stacey
Female
d d
u
23
" Daniel Morgan (omitted)
Female
d d
Augst
10
" Ross Anderson Jr
Male
do do
22
" \APONeal
Female
d d
31
" Thos Lewis Cold Twins
M + F
d d
Sept
6
" Harry Bishop
Male
d d
H
9
" W m David
Male
do do
14
" Conn
Female
do do
16
" Levin Corder
Female
do do
" W m Conn of Jas
Male
d
Oct
" Isaac Hunt
Female
do
" Archy Woodside (Mute)
Female
do
" W m Abraham
Female
do
31
" Wat Jackson
Male
do
Nov
24
"Jacob Heix
do
25
" David Marten
do
30
" Tobias Suma
Male
do
105
1881
Deer
5
M rs Henry ONeal
Female
all right
1882
23
"GWMauk
Female
do
Jany
9
" Frank Morgan of David
Male
do
u
14
" Joseph Shoualter (of Levi)
Female
do
"Jacob Shoaf
16
" Seaton Collier Twins
M + F
do
Feby
27
" Camerin Sturgis
Female
do
April
12
"Jefferson Hague
Male
do
//
20
" Jas Abraham of Jas
Male
do
May
5
" Payton Protzman
Male
do
12
" Lewis Cooley
Female
do
June
4
" Robt Adams (of
Jacob(EBM)
Male
do
u
9
" Jno Davids
Female
do
u
15
" Henry Baker
Female
do
July
20
"Jos Thomas
Male
8 Months
21
" Savage
Male
all right
27
" Albert Miller of W m
Male
do
Augst
24
" L D Harvey
Female
do
106
1882
Sept
M rs Jacob Howard
Female
all right
18
M rs W m Morris
Female
child dead
23
" Geo Franklebury
Female
all right
Oct
7
" W m Breakerin
Female
do
9
" Jas Abraham (of Isaac)
Male
do
19
" A. Howard
do
Nov
21
" D r Watson
Female
do
24
" Andrew Glover
Male
do
26
" Thos Collier
Female
do
Deer
1
" Archibald Richey
Female
do
a
13
" Wait Williams
Female
Isaac Hutchison daugt
a
" Porter Smith
Male
all right
1883
Jany
5
" W m Campbell Jr
Female
do
it
8
" Clinton Crow
Female
do
a
20
" Geo Campbell of W m
Male
do
a
23
" Elliot Darby
Female
do
Feby
10
" Isaac Richey
Female
do
//
27
" C H Mathiot
Male
do
March
19
L W Word
Male
do
a
" W m Conn of Jas
do
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1883
March
26
M rs Henry Robinson
Male
adhered Placenta
April
7
" Jno Crow
Female
all right
//
25
"Sami Britt
Female
do
May
13
"Jacob Breakerin Jr
Male
do
a
24
"James Low
Female
do
June
14
" James W m Jackson
Male
do
July
9
" Charly Brown
Male
do
16
" Daniel Morgan
Male
do
17
" W m Miller of Isaac
Male
Foot + Breech Pres
21
"Jno H Brownfield
Male
all right
Augst
1
" Alpheas P Stewart
Female
do
u
6
"Jno Henry Huhn
Male
do
//
22
Miss Eliza West
Male
do
n
25
M rs Thos Blosser
Male
chil Born
//
26
" Frank Willson
Male
all right
Sept
11
" Ewing Marten
Male
do
Oct
9
" Aaron Bosley
Male
do
11
" Smith Smiley
Female
do
14
" Hugh Sacket
Female
do
15
"Jacob Hugh Twins
Females
one dead
108
1883
Oct
26
M rs Geo Butter
Male
child dead
Nov
14
"J P Shoaf
Female
all right
Deer
3
" Thos Lewis coloured
Female
do
1884
29
" 0 J Stewart
Female
do
Jany
10
" Jessee Conn
Male
do
Feb
13
" A B Crow
Male
do
1884
March
4
" David J Fowler
Female
do
12
" Win Howard
Male
do
22
" Jas Abraham Sr
Female
do
April
27
" James Rankin
Female
do
May
7
" Michael Franks
Male
do
a
23
" Eberhart
Male
child Dead
July
14
" Jno W Moore
Female
all right
u
21
" W m Morris
Female
do
24
" Eleas Bowman
Female
Breech Present
Augst
4
" W m Fields
Male
all right
n
10
" Subanus Deffenbaugh
Male
do
a
14
Alex Dils
Male
Forceps
u
20
Male
all right
Sept
5
Female
d
16
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Notes on Anatomy
Newark Deer 23 d 1839
Of the structure of Bones, The texture of bones is varied in long bones the middle portion is compact with a cavity in their centre the extremities
are cellular or spongy, the central cavities are occupied by net work in flat bones the external plates are firm but the internal substance is
cellular. The advantages of the cellular structure of bones are 1 st it gives strength by increasing thier diameter without adding to their weight 2 nd
by enlarging their extremities it gives security to the joints by obuating the tendency to dislocation 3 rd by diminishing of concussion from blows
or other violence There are canals or foramina in all bones they transmit blood vessels, they have a fibrous structure they are also lamelated in
their appearance they resemble inorganic matter but they are organized by macerating stem acid their earthy matter will be dissolved and
membraneous + cartilanous matter left, absorbant vessels
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and even nerves are said to exist in bones they are however hard to demonstrate, in a sound state bones are insensible but painful when
diseased, the earthy matter of bones is principally Phosphate of lime with a small portion of carbonate of lime, the other part is composed of
gelatinous and cartilagenous matter They are invested by a membrane which is called Periosteum it is of a fibrous texture and in some places
lamilated. it covers the whole bony surface except parts that are invested by cartilages and the capsular ligaments of joints and by the insertion
of tendons + ligaments and the bodies of the teeth, in a sound state it is but little sensible in a diseased state it is very sensible. The internal
cavities of bones are lined by a membrane called the [scratched out]Prenchondrium[scratched out] internal Periosteum, it is not generally
possessed of much sensibility the medullery substance in the cavities of bones resembles adeps or fat
Of cartilages and their structure. Cartilages is an elastic substance softer than bone owing to its posessing a lefs quantity of earthy matter They
are supplied
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with blood vessels, they have no nerves and are consequently possessed of but little sensibility, they are covered by a membrane which is called
Perichondrium, which serves the same purpose to cartilage that the Periosteum does to bone. One set of cartilage supplies the place of bone as
in the cartilage of the ribs + another set in children supplies the place of bone untill bone is formed, third set lines the cavities of joints and
allows the bones to move readily and without abrasion, a fourth set supplies the office of both cartilage and ligament and in the bones of the
spine
Of the formation of bone . The generality of bones particularly the long ones are originally formed in cartilage others as those of the skull are
formed between membranes, when ossification is about to commence in a cartilage the arteri dilate and receive red blood from which the
osseous matter is secreted, as ossification proceeds the cartilage disappears not by being changed to bone but by being absorbed and carried
away. Some bones are formed at the time of birth as the bones of the ear but most of them are incomplete untill the age of puberty, in children
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the heads of the long bones are distinct from the bodies they are called Epiphyses the epiphyses is ossified at seven or eight years of age
Of the terms used in the description of bones and their articulations . Process signifies an emminence arising from a bone. If a process is spherical
it is called a head if the head is flattened in the sides it is called a condyle A rough protuberence is called a tuberasity a ridge on the surface of a
bone is called a spine Symphysis does not merely imply the concretion of bone originally seperate but also their connection by intermediate
substances there are three species of symphysis viz Symchondrosis when bones are connected by cartilage as the ribs + sternum. Symeurosis
when they are connected by muscle. There are two kinds of articulation viz Synarthrosis and Dearthrosis. Synarthrosis is that kind of articulation
which does not admit of motion there are three species suture when the indented edges of two bones are rec d into each other as the bones of
the cranium
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Gomphosis when one bone is fixed into another as the tooth in the socket. Thindylesis when the thin edge of one bone is rec d into the narrow
furrow of another as the nasal plate of the ethmoid into the vomer. Dearthrosis is that kind of articulation which admits of motion, it is of three
species anarthrosis when a large head is rec d into a deep cavity Arthrodia when the head is connected with a superficial cavity Genglimus when
the articulation forms a hinge The bones of an animal arranged and connected to each other in their natural order seperate from the soft parts
compose a skeleton. The skeleton is divided in to the head the trunk and the superior + inferior extremities
Of the Head . The head comprehends the skull or cranium and face. The cranium consets of eight distinct bones they are of a flattened form they
are composed of two plates with a dephloe between in the dephloe are several sinuses which are occuped by veins these veins are furnished
with small valves The Periosteum on the external surface of the skull is called Pericranium internally the dura moter supplies the place of
periosteum The bones of the
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skull are the Os Frontes Osso Parietallea Osso Temporum Os Occiphities Os spheriordes and Os Cathimordes
Of the sutures The above bones are formed together by five sutures viz the Coronal Lambdoidal Sagittal + two squamous sutures the lamdoidal
suture is some times irregular surrounding small insulated bones which are called Triquetra or Wormeana the indentations of the sutures are
not so plain in the inside as on the outside of the cranium the principle use of the sutures appears to be this they allow the head of the child to
change its shape at the time parturition by which it can accomodate itself to the passage it is engaged in the formation of the sutures are
accounted for by there being septo or partitions in the membranes between which the bones are formed
Of the Os Frontes This bone forms the front part of the cranium + upper portion of the orbits of the eyes, at the angles of each orbit the bone
forms four processes two internal + two external, they are called the angular processes between these internal + external processes is the
superciliary ridge
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above the internal end of the superciliary ridge the frontal sinuses are situated There are three holes observable on the external surface of the
frontal bone On the superciliary ridge one third its distance from the nose is a hole through which a branch of the opthalmic artery and a small
nerve pass On the internal edge of the orbital process are two other holes called anterior + posterior orbitar foramina which lead to the nose
sometime they are only grooves. The internal surface is concave except the orbitar processes which are convex + support the anterior lobes of
the brain The furrows in the inside of this bone are by the larger branches of the arteries of the dura mater The grove in the middles of the bone
is made by the superior longitudenal sinus at its commencement is a ridge for attaching the falciform process of the dura mater at the root of
this ridge is situated the formina caecum into which small process of the falx is inserted. The frontal sinuses are - divided by a long partition
which is sometimes perforated + admits communication between them They communicate with the nose by a canal in the cellular
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part of the Os Ethmoides The frontal bone is united with the parietal ethmoidal + sphenoidal bones of the head + with the nasal maxilary
unquiform + malar bones of the face
Of the Osso Paritalia These bones are of an irregular square shape in the upper edge of each bone is a small hole through which a vein passes
from the teguments of the head to the longitudinal sinus These bones are joined to the os frontes to the os sphoenaides to the os temporium to
the os Occipitus + above to themselves
Of the Ossa Temporium The temporal bones are divided into three portions viz the squamous mastoid and petrous portion The squamous
portion is semi circular + very thin its external surface is covered by the temporal muscle from the lower + fore part of their surface arises the
zygimatic process, at the base of this process is the cavity for the candyle of the lower jaw. The mastoid portion is situated between the occipital
+ parietal bones the mastoid process is composed internally of cells which open into the cavity of the tympanium On
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the internal side of its base is a deep groove for the posterior belly of the degrastraic muscle behind the process is the mastoid hole which
transmits a vein + sometimes a small arterie this hole opens into the groove formed by the lateral sinus The petrous portion is situated between
the squamous + Mastoid near the middle of the anterior side is a hole called innominata or Hiatus Follapii which transits the vidian nerve to the
aqueduct of Fallopius About the middle of the posterior side is the meatus auditorius internus On the back part of the inferior side of the
petrious bone is a hole through which the portia dura passes it is called the faramin stagla mastoideum before this is the slytoid process which
gives origin to a muscle of the tongue of the os hyoides + of the pharynx also to several ligaments On the inside and before this process is the
jugular fossa which joined to a corresponding part of the occipital bone makes the posterior foramin locerum through which the internal jugular
vein + the eight pair of nerves pass out at a small distance before this fossa is the commencement of the corrotid canal through which
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the carotid artery + the filliments from the fifth + sixth pair of nerves which are the begining of the intercostal nerve passes between the carotid
canal + the cavity for the condyle of the lower jaw is the commencement of the long part of the Eustacian tube or passage from the throat to the
ear the meatus auditrius Externus is situated between the zygomatic + mastoid processes The temporal is articulated with the parietal occiptal +
sphenoidal bones + by the Zygima to the the malar bone
Of the Os Occipitus This bone is situated at the posterior + inferior part of the cranium near the middle of the bone the trapezis muscles are
attached + on each side the occipito fomtales + the sterna mastoideus under these are inserted the complexus + splenius capitus muscle below
this the rectus minor posteus is attached near the middle + on each side the rectus major + obliques superior are inserted at the lower part of
this line is situated the foramin magnum which transmits the spinal marrow with its membranes the accessory nerve of wellis + the
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vertebral arteries of the veins, the occipital condyles are situated in its anterior edge behind each confyle is situated the posterior candyloia
formina for transmitting the cervical veins, at their anterior extremities are two large foramina which transmit the ninth pair of nerves. On the
internal surfaces is the crucial ridge to which are attached the falx or verticae + the lentorum or horizontal procefs of the duro mater, before the
great forama is the cuniform procefs. the occipital line is articulated with the paristal the termporal + sphonoidal bones.
Of the Os Ethmoides This is one of the most curious bones of the human body. It is situated between the orbitary processes of the Os Frontes.
This bone may be divided into three parts viz the cribriform plate the nasal or perpendicular lamina + the cellular portion. The cribriform plate is
that part upon which the olfactory nerves are expanded, from the middle of this plate the crista galli arises dividing it into two parts. The nasal
plate seems to be continued from the cristo galli through the cribriform plates it forms the upper portion of the septum of the nose
Of the os Sphenoides or Pterygoides . This bone resembes a
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but with its wings extended This bone has the following distinguishing marks, the cella turcica in which the pituitary gland is lodged, the back
part of this depression is bounded by the posterior clinoid procefs in the anterior + inferior surface is the azygos procefs which is rec d into the
base of the vimer. laterally the bone is extended into the great wings or temporal processes the horizontal part of each wing terminates in the
spinous processes, the plerygoid processes pass downward almist perpendicular to the base of the skull each of them have two plates + a fasso
between from the external plates the plerygoid muscels take thier rise
Foramina The first foramina are the optic which transmit the optic or second pair of nerves and a small artery to the ball of the eye. The second
on each side are the foramin lacerum which transmits the third fourth + sixth pair of nerves + first branch of the fifth pair to the muscles + other
parts subservent to the eye Th foramin rotundum or third hole transmits the second branch of the fifth pair of nerves to the upper maxilary
bone The
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foramin Ovals or fourth hole transmits the third branch of the fifth pair of nerves to the lower Jaws. The fifth hole is the foramin spinale it
transmits the principal artery of the duro mater which makes its impression on the dianitation. The sixth foramin is called the pterygoid or vidian
foramin it transmits a nerve that does not go from but returns into the skull it is a branch from the fifth pair and is called the vidian nerve
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1884
Brat over
Sept
24
M rs Jno Walters
Male
all right
u
27
" Henry Kyle
Male
do
28
" Eben Mosier
Male
do
Oct
9
" Rev d A Y Cook
Male
do
Sept
30
" Clinton Crew (omitted)
Male
do
Nov
29
" Miss Salina Barley
Male
do
1885
Jany
6
M rs Samuel Abraham
Male
do
u
10
" Jno Dils
Female
do
u
25
" Frank Morgan of D
Male
do
Feby
4
" Leroy Downey
Male
do
March
2
" Jessee Conn
Male
do
May
31
"James Low
Female
child born
June
1
" Polk Shoaf
Female
do
u
2
" Sam Stacey
do
July
22
" Mercy Clere
Female
do
Sept
14
" Robt Shatten
Male
all right
1886
Feby
3
M rs Geo Campbell of Thos
Male
all right
March
3
" Henry Huhn
Female
do
8
" Lewis Hunter Jr
Female
do
April
4
" Ewing Marten
Male
do
22
" James Renkin
Female
do
25
" Calvin Ruble
Male
do
28
" J S Collier
Male
do
May
13
" Henry Robinson
Male
do
20
"Jacob Shoaf
Female
do
June
1
" Frank Morgan of D
Male
do
14
" Alex Dils
Female
do
15
"Jeff Hague
Male
do
July
13
Miss Emma Fields
Female
do
15
M rs Walter Goodwin
Female
do
20
"Paul Condy
Female
do
Augst
17
" Jno Sterling
Male
do
Sept
2
" Jno Weaver
Female
do
11
" Chas Francis
Male
do
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1886
Oct
29
M rs Jessee Conn
Female
all right
n
31
" L D Ramsey
Female
do
Nov
10
" Eben Mosier
Female
do
u
11
"James Hague
Female
do
a
14
" Alex Mosier
Male
Delivered with Forceps
Deer
9
"Jacob Heix
Male
all right
a
29
" Charles Gans
Female
do
1887
Jany
10
" Jno Walters
Female
do
n
" Thos Collier
Male
do
Feby
" Chas Goodwin of B
Male
do
March
"Jno Henry Huhn
Female
do
April
20
" Sylvanius Deffenbaugh
Male
do
24
" Alex Rankin
Female
do
May
23
" Miss Alice Clere (col d )
Male
do
June
19
M rs Jno Dils
Male
do
n
u
" W m Bosley
Female
do
Augst
8
" Jas Abraham of J
Male
do
Sept
23
" B F Marten
Female
do
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1887
Oct
27
M rs Jeff Hague
Female
all right
29
" Frank Morgan of David
Female
do
Nov
28
" Chas Gans
Female
do
Deer
13
" James Rankin
Female
do
1888
Jany
1
" Ephraim Mosier (of Jno)
Sally
Male
do
April
26
" A B Crow
Female
do
1889
May
9
" Jas Rankin
Female
do
14
" Eli Rider
Female
do
1890
June
8
" Daniel Morgan
Female
do
Augst
8
" Jno Weaver
Male
do
1891
Jany
16
" J S Collier
Male
child died in 2 hours after birth
Feby
22
"Jas Rankin
Male
all right
26
" W m Conn of Jas
Fale
do
May
3
" W m Campbell Jr
Male
do
17
" W m Stewart of NY
Male
do
1892
Augst
26
M rs Jacob Heix
Female
do
Oct
17
M rs Rev d J R Fretts
Male
do
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1892
Nov
16
M rs A J Sutton
Male + Female
Twins
1894
Jany
4
M rs W m Breakiron
Female
all right
a
19
"Jed Sutton
Female
do
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Intermitting Fever Appears under three different types, the Quotidian in which the paroxysm occurs every day the Lertian in which it occurs
every other day and the Quartan in which it occurs every third day The paroxysm consists of three distinct periods viz the cola the hit and the
sweating Symptoms of an intermitant in its forming stage does not differ from those that precede the development of other forms of fever viz a
sense of great lassitudes frequent yawning + stretching a feeling of wearinefs of the whoel body + slight aching pains in the loins and extremities
Intermittants may be divided into four varieties viz the inflamitory the congestive the gastric and the malignant
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[centered on page] Persons Married by H B Mathiot [centered on page]
Monday June 20 th 1859 at W m Campbells M r Samuel Triplett to Miss Hannah Beaty $250
Wednesday July 27 th at Stephen Stucks M r Robet Level to Miss Sarah Gantz - $200
Monday Sept 26 th 1859 at my own house Harvey Williams to Margaret
Feby 30 1861J O Sangston + [written above](coloured) [written above] Mary J Campbell at W m Campbells - $500
Sunday Evening April 211861 Miles Farmer to Miss Walters at my own house $300
Sunday evening June 23 rd 1861 Thos Tobin to Cinthia Swaney at my own house
Sunday Augst 24 th [superscript]1862[superscript] Alpheas Stewart to Mary Morris at Thos Morris Esq $500
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Sunday Oct 12 th 1862 W m Stewartson [crossed out]Peterson[crossed out] to Miss Harriet Bradley at P L Bradley $5.00
Monday Morning [superscript]March 13 th 1865[superscript] 1- clock A.M. William L [crossed out]Elliot[crossed out] Brown to Catharine Brown at
my own house $5.00
Saturday Sept 2 nd 1865 Nelson Shaffer to Miss Mary Ann Lewellen at David Rotrucks $2.00
Tuesday Nov 21 st 1865 Geo Winegardner to Miss Lydia Woodard at Nathan Brownfields $300
Sunday July 1 st 1866 Jno Jenkins to M rs Larenia Jenkins at David Rotrucks 5.00
Sunday Sept 16 th 1866 Chas O Huntley to Deborah Walls both of Preston Co W. V a at my own house
Sunday Jany 13 th 1867 Albert Burchinel to Lizzie Kizer at W m Campbells $500
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March 28 th 1867 Jno Colvert to Miss LEah Ann Lewellen at David Rotruck $5.00
June 4 th 1868 D Sturgeon Goodwin to Miss Mary Philips at my own house 500
Sept 28 th 1868 Hugh Boyd to Harriet Inks formerly Harriet Easter at the House of Washington Breakiron
Sept 30 th 1868 Jno C Dutton to Sarah Jane Thompson both of Uniontown at my own house $6 00
March 14 th 1869 Jno Williams to Mary A Jenkins at my own house $3.00
Oct 17 th 1869 Jno Tolbert to Eliza Stuck at her fathers in George Tp Fayette Co Pa $2 00
May 3 rd 1870 Thos Pugh to Mary Price at her Fathers Monongalia Co West Va $10 00
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March 23 rd 1871 James D Sesler to Miss Mahala H Trader at my own house $500
Augst 13 th 1871 Henry Thomas to Miss Caroline Rishel at Woodbridge town $300
Sept 16 th 1871 James Smith (of Eduara) to Miss Sarah Emma Minerd at Jno Smith in Smithfield 2.00
March 6 th 1872 Clark Mosier to Miss Araminta Stum at the house of Jas Stumm 2 00
1873 June 1 st 1873 M r Geo W M c Vicker to Miss Mattie Clear at the house of W m Campbell $10.00
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Deer 18 th 1873 William Brown to Miss Alice Bowers at her fathers house $5.00
June 9 th 1872 Merril Bice to M rs Mary Heix at her house in Smithfield $2.00
Nov 21 st 1874 Green Butler to Miss Ann Jenkins at my own house $2.00
March 13 th 1875 Ubsalum Howard to Miss Rebecca Core at my own house 5 00
May 20 th 1875 D. O. Bates to Miss M A Pomeroy at my own house 2.00
Augst 1 st 1875 W m Kiessart to Miss Mary E Adams in the lane before my own house $2.00
Augst 21 st 1875 Jas goodwin (stone house to Miss Elizabeth Williams at his house 00.00
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Sept 30 th 1876 Jacob Humbert (of Daniel) to Miss Mary Francis Darby at my own house $2.00
Sept 22 nd 1877 W m Desellom of Union town to Miss Mary E Hovier of Geo Tp at my own house $4 00
Jany 17 th 1878 Jacob L Shoualter to Miss Lydia Stumm at the house of M rs C Stumm Smithfield $5.00
July 9 th 1880 Nathaniel Mosier of Geo Tp to Miss Mary Jane M c Collum of West V a $3.00
June 30 th 1881 A L Patton (of Thos) to Miss Jennie Duesenberry at my own houase 2 00
July 11 th 1881 Thos E Johnston to Miss Drusella Hunter of West V a at my own house 500
Oct 5 th 1882 Alfred S Evans + M rs Lucinda Mosier at my own house $2.00
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Jany 18 th 1883 John A Clarke of POint Marion and Miss Elizabeth Dunham of Springhill Township at my own house- $5.00
Jany 31 st 1883 Ambrose Frankenberry and Miss Mary Ellen Truney both of Springhill Tp at my own house
April 25 th 1883 Jno Sadler + Miss Mattie L Christopher both of West V a at my own house 3.00
May 27 th 1883 Leander W Joseph + Miss Lizzie C Hartman both of West V a at Campbells Hotel 2 50
Sept 6 th 1883 Jno A Mofsburgh + Miss Mary A Shock both of Fayette C° at my own house $2 00
Sept 9 th 1883 James H M c Gee + Miss Rebecca J Kinnason both of Fayette C° at my house — $3.00
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Oct 28 th 1883 Chancey H Shepley to Maggie Westboth of Monroe at my own house 5.00
May 18 th 1884 Jno R Ridgway to Percis Glover both of Moningalia C° West Va at my own house
Sept 7 th 1885 Lewis L Hunter to Ana B Hunter at my office- $3.00
April 18 th 1889 Chas H Ewing to Cora D Hayden at her Mothers in Smithfield 5 00
Deer 11 th 1890 Jacob C High to Miss Virginia E Stewart at the home of the Bride in Smithfield
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Of the arteries
They are [superscript]composed[superscript] of coats which are very elastic + strong + also very thick They submit to great delatation +
elongation This elasticity is particularly subservent to the circulation of the blood The artery distends readily + receives the blood that is thrown
into it by the contraction of the heart It also produces the contraction of the artery which forces the blood forwards as the valves prevent its
return to the heart This dilatation + contraction produces the pulsation of the arteries The motion of the blood in the arteries seems to depend
1 st upon the impulse given it by the action of the heart 2 nd upon the elasticity of the arteries by which they first give way to the blood impelled
into them + then react upon it 3 rd upon the power of contraction in the arteries or their instability The arteries appear to terminate in the veins
generally they likewis terminate in exhalent vessels which open upon the external + internal surfaces of the body The secretary vessels of glands
are likewise the termination of arteris
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Of the distribution of the arteries
Of the Aorta The aorta originates from the left ventricle of the heart immediately after leaving the heart it forms an arch by passing towards the
left side of the body it then turns downwards + takes a position in the left side of the spine it proceeds down the spine untill it arives at the last
lumber vertibra it then bifurcates + one branch passes to each of the lower extremities these branches are called the common iliac arteries
From the aorta in its course downwards are sent off the arteries which are asstributed to all the parts of the body for their nourishment +
animation
Branches which go off from the arch of the aorta The coronary arteries go off from the aorta so near the heart that their orifices are covered by
the semilunar valies when these valves are pressed against the sides of the artery The arteirs of the head + upper extremities go off in the
following manner The arteria innominola goes off first
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It is about sixteen lines in length when it divids into two branches One of which supplies the right side of the head + is called the right corotid
the other goes to the right arms + from its course under the clavicle is called the right subclavian Almost in contact with the first branch another
goes off which proceeds to the left side of the head + is called the left corotid very near this arises the third artery which goes to the left arm + is
called the left subclavian From these great branches originate the blood vessels which are spent upon the head neck + upper extremities
The corotid arteris are called the common corotids to distinguish from their first ramifications which are called internal + external corotids
Th common Corotids Proceed towards the head one on each side of the trahia untill they have ascended as high as the upper extremity of the
thyroid gland when they divide into the internal + external corotids the common corotids send off no branches from their origin to their
bifurcation
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The external Carotid artery may be considered as extending from its commencement at the top of the thyroid gland to the neck of the condyle
of the lower jaw or near it at first it is superficial but as it proceeds upwards it - becomes deepseated + passing under the digastric + style -
hyoidea muscle + ninth pair of nerves is covered by the parotid gland after this it again becomes superficia for the temporal artery which may be
considered a continuation of it passes over the zygoma as the external carotid supplies with blood the upper part of the neck + throat the
exterior of the head + face + the inside of the mouth + nose its branches are numerous. They are as follows 1 st The superior Thyroid Comes off
very near the root of the external carotid + sometimes from the common trunk it runs obiquely downwards + forwards to the thyroid gland
where it is spent in its course it sends off three branches one to the parts contigeous to the os hyoides + one to the parts near the layrnx + a
third calle laryngeal to the neighbourhood of the os hyoides + thyroid + cricoid cartilages + to the interior muscles of the larynx
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2 nd The Lingual or Sublingual Branch Goes off above the last mentioned branch + very near it. it runs upwards + forwards to the tongue in its
course it gives off several branches At the anterior margin of the hyoglossus muscle it divides into two branches one of which passes to the
sublingual gland + is called sublingual the other the Ranina passes to the apex of the tongue
3 rd The Facial or external Maxilary Runs obliquely upwards + forwards [written over another word]under[written over another word] the stylo
hyoieds muscle + the tendon if the digastricus + under the ninth pair of nerves in its course it gives off several branches viz the submental the
inferior labial + several others after it has passed as high as the teeth in the lower jaw it divides into two branches one goes to the under the
other to the upper lip they are called coronary from the upper coronary a branch continues up along the side of the nose
4 th The Inferior Pharyngeal Goes off opposite the sublingual it passes upwards to the base of the cuneum in its cours it sends off many branches
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5 th Th Occipital arises nearly opposite the facial it ascends obiquly + passes to the back part of the craneum it gives off several branches
6 th The Posterior auricular or Stylo Mastoid, arises from the external carotid where it is involved by the porotid gland + passes backwards behind
the meatus auditoreus externus " the mastoid process it then ascends in a curved direction + terminates behind the ear It sends off many
branches
7 th The Internal Maxilary arises under the parotid gland + extends to the bottom of the zygomatic fossa, this artery on its course sends off a great
number of branches
8 th The Temporal Is considered as the continuation of the external carotid it extends upwards + sends off a great many branches which ramify
over the integuments of the cranium
The Internal Carotid Is sometimes called the artery of the brain from its being almost wholly appropriated to that vercus The course of this blood
vessel is peculiarly tortuous in
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consequence of which the force of the blood is very much diminished before it arrives at the brain. From the place of its bifurcation to its
entrance into the cannum it seldom sends off any branches at the sella tersica they gives off two branches which are call the posterior and
anterior arteries given off by the internal carotid after it enters the cranium ophthalmic artery which passes through the feramin opticum to the
orbit of the eye this branch again sends off branches which go to the parts which are auxiliary to the eye To the ball of the eye To the cavity of
the nose To the forehead + external side of the nose The internal carotid soon after parting with the ophthalmic sends off a branch to join one
from the vertibral artery It is called arteria communicans After this it sends off another branch which is so large that it may be considered as the
continuation of the main trunk this is called the middle artery of the brain or the Arteria Sylvana The internal carotid
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then terminates in a branch which is smaller than the last mentioned it is called the anterior artery of the brain or arteria callosa it divids into
two branches which pass in several directions
The Subclavian Artery The right subclavian may be considered as the continuation of the innemita This last mentioned artery after leaving the
aorta forms a curve or arch wich extends obliquely backwards + outwards over the first rib to the axilla crossing the trachea in its course about
an inch + a quarter from its origin it sends off the right carotid + then assuming the name of right subclavian continues in the above slotted
direction The subclavian artery passes between the anterior + middle scalene muscles - they do not give off any branches untill they arrive near
the above muscles they then give off several very important branches in various directions viz to the cavity of the cranium to the parietes of the
thorax to the thyroid gland + to the lower part of the neck
1 st The Internal Mammary Goes downwards from the
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lower + anterior part of the subclavian along the inner side of the anterior scalene muscle It proceeds exterior to the pleura across the cartilages
of the true ribs + continuing between the cartilages + diaphragm exterior to the peritaneum terminates on the rectus abdominis muscle in
branches which anastemose with those of the epigastric artery in its course it gives off many branches
2 nd The inferior Thyroid arises nearly opposite the internal mammary It proceds uppwards + inwards to the thyroid gland it often sends off
branches to the muscles of the neck
3 rd Vertibral arises from the upper + posterior part of the subclavian It goes upwards + backwards between the muscles that lie in the front of
the spine it passes into the canal formed in the transverse processes in the vertibra of the neck + finally passes through the great foramin into
the cranium It then proceeds along the cuneiform process of the occipital bone under the midulla oblongata + joins with its fellow near the
union
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of the Medula oblongata with the pins variola The Pasilar artery is formed by the union of the vertebral arteries It extends forwards to the
anterior end of the pins raviola where it bifurcates but previously sends off many branches, each of the two branches of this artery are
distributed to the erebrum they are called the posterior arteries of the cerebrum
4 th The Superior Intercostal arises from the upper part of the subclavian after the vertebral + thyroid arteries + very near to them It descends by
the side of the spine across the heads of the first + second ribs in addition to these the subclavian sends off many other branches The subclavian
in its progress from the aorta to the axilla forms an arch after passing into the axilla it takes the name of Axilary artery The principal branches
that go off from the axilary are distributed to the pectoral muscle + the parts on the anterior part of the thorax To the muscles in the scapula +
contiguous to it + To the parts which are
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near the upper extremity of the os humeri The great artery of the arm proceeds from the axilla to the elbow it is called the [underlined]humeral
or[underlined] Humeral or Brachial artery Soon after it crosses the elbow joint it divides into two branches one is called the radial the other is
the common trunk of the ulnar + interosseal artery During its course from the axilla to its bifurcation it sends off many branches to the muscles
+ other parts on the os humeri the largest of them is denominated the Profunda Humeri or Spiralis It often arises as high as the insertion of the
latissimus dorsi it passes downwards in a spiral direction towards the external condyle
Arteria Metritia arises a short distance from the spiralis + enters a foramina in the os humeri
The radial artery Passing over the radii teres muscles proceeds between the supinator radii longus + flexor carpi radialis very near to the lower
end of the radeus without changing its course being deep seated above + superficial below it then changes its course + passing under the
extensor
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tendons of the muscles to the back part of the radius it continues between the metacarpal lines of the thumb + index finger when it divides into
three branches one of which goes to the external side of the index finger one to the thumb + the other called Palmari Profundo dips down into
the palm of the hand In its course the radial artery sends off but few branches
Common trunk of the Ulnar + Interosseal arteries Passes under several of the muscles that originate from the internal condyle + between the
flexor sublimis + flexor profundes Before the ulnar recurrent goes off from this artery the interosseal after leaves it The ulnar + interosseal
arteries separate from each other about fifteen or twenty lines from the origin fo the radial artery
The Interosseal artery. Soon after it leaves the ulnar artery divides into the anterior + posterior Interosseal The anterior interoseal passes down
almost in contact with the interosseal ligament The posterior interosseal
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passes downwards towards the wrist sending branches to the extensor muscles + tendons
The Ulnar artery Proceeds among the muscles downwards + becomes superficial within two or three inches of the carpus it then continues
towards the hands sending off very small branches in its progress
Branches which go off from the aorta in the caity of the thorax The Bronchial arteries are the vessels which go off from the aorta to the
ramifications of the trachia + the substance of the lungs They are not large + are very irregular as to origin and number These arteries appear to
direct communication with the pulmonary arteries
The Aesophageal arteries are very small branches which _ generally arise from the aorta sometime they are branches of the bronchial or
intercostal arteries they are sometimes five or six in number
The Inferior Intercostals Proceed directly from the aorta to the parietes of the thorax They are ramified in the
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intercostal Muscles + ribs + in the pleura + contiguous parts Their number varies from ten to either They originate in pairs on the posterior
surface of the aorta They meet the rib near its function with the transverse processes of the vertebra + then proced forward in a superficial but
large grove on the interior margin of the lower surface of the rib
Branches which go off from the aorta in the cavity of the abdomen The aorta passes into the abdomen between the crura of the diaphragm In
its course from the crura to the diaphragm it sends off many branches viz
The Phenic artery Are ramified in the concave surface of the diaphragm They are generally two in number + are called right + left from their
position They commonly originate separately from the aorta sometimes they arise in a common trunk which soon divides In some instances
they are derived from the caeliac In a few cases the aorta furnishes one + the caeliac the other
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The Caeliac artery Is the first great branch given off by the aorta in the abdomen + is distributed all most entirely to the stomac the liver + the
spleen The main trunk of this artery is very short at the distance of half an inch from its origin it divides into three branches which pass to the
stomac liver + spleen + are therefore called the gastric or coronary the Hepatic + the Spleenic
The Gastric artery Is commonly in the centre of the three great ramifications of the caelic artery It proceeds from its origin to the upper orifice
of the stomac + continues thence along the lesser curvature of that viscus untill it arrives near to the pyloris
The Hepatic Artery Proceeds from the caeliac to the transverse fissure of the liver called the portae in which it generally divides into two
branches
The Splenic artery Proceeds in a transverse direction from its origin to the spleen its course is not straight but
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meandering or surpentine When it approaches near the spleen it divides into four five or six branches which enter that viscus by distinct
foramina. From the splenic artery or from some of its branches from or five branches pass to the large extremity of the stomac + ramify they
they are called Vasa Brevia
The Superior Messenteric artery Is the second great branch given off from the aorta in the abdomen it originates about half an inch before the
caeliac artery It is distributed to the small intestines that portion of the great intestines which is situated in the right side of the abdomen + to
the arch of the colon, it is then continued by a great number of branches to the mesentary the small intestines + ther contiguous parts
The Inferior Messenteric Does not go off from the aorta next in order after the superior but succeeds it in the intestines + continues the arterial
ramification to the left portion of the colon to which the superior does not extend
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It arises between the origin of the emulgent arteries + the great bifurcation of the aorta There are generally three branches distributed to the
left side of the colon which arise from this artery either separately or by a common trunk which soon divides they are called the left colic arteries
+ from their position they are sometimes called the Superior Middle + Inferior colic arteries
The Main trunk runs down in the posterior side of the rectum between that intestine + the sacrum where it often divides into two branches
The Emulgent or Renal arteries are the large vessels which pass from the aorta to the kidneys They arises_ between the superior + inferior
messenteric arteries one on each side They run at right angles from the aorta to the kidneys Sometimes they divide into three or four branches
before they enter the kidney
The capsular arteries are the small arteries which pass
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to the glandular renales There are several of them appropriated to this gland They often arise from the caelic artery the aorta the emulgent
The adipose arteries supply the adipose matter about the kidney They arise from several sources as well as the aorta
The Spermatic Arteries Are very remarkable for their great length + small diameter In a majority of cases these vessels arise from the anterior
surface of the aorta a little before the emulgents The left spermatic sometimes arises from the emulgent in that side when they arise from the
aorta the origin of one is generally higher than that of the other They pass downwards so as to form an acute angle with the aorta They join the
spermatic cord + pass with it to the testicle In the Female instead of passing to the abdominal ring they proceed between the lamina of the
broad ligament + send branches to the ovaria to the folopian tubes round ligaments + to the uterus
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The Lumber Arteries Pass between the spine + the psoas muscles + send branches to the spinal cavity to the muscles of the lumber regions + to
the abdominal muscles
The Middle Sacral artery Passes off singly from the posterior part of the aorta at its bifurcation It proceeds down the middle fo the sacrum to
the os coccygis
Arteries which originate at + below the great bifurcation of the aorta
The Primitive lliacs Form an acute angle with each other They proceed downwards behind the peritoneum near the margin of the pelvis
without sending off any branch of importance At the junction of the os ilium with the sacrum they divide into two great branches the Internal
Iliac or Hypograstic which descends into the pelvis + the External Iliac which passes under the crural arch to the lower extremity.
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The Internal Iliac or Hypograstic Is distributed in part to the viscera of the pelvis + the organs of generation also to the large muscles exterior to
the pelvis The Internal Iliac generally divides into two branches the Gluteal + the Ischiatic
The internal iliac sends off
The lleo Lumbalis It passes outwards under the psoas muscle + divides into two branches
Arteria Sacrae Laterales These vessels enter the anterior foramina of the os sacrum to be distributed to the caud equina + the membranes that
invest it
The Obturator artery Arises from the anterior side of the internal iliac it passes out of the pelvis through the aperture in the margin of the
membrane that covers the foramin thyroideum after which is divides into branches some of which goes to the obturator muscle + other
contiguous muscles others go to the hip joint
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Middle Haemorrhoidal Goes to the rectum + is spent upon that part of it which is above and in contact with the sphincter
In females there is a peculiar artery
The Uterine which either originates from the internus iliac near the origin of the ischiatic or from one of its branches It passes between the
lamina of the _ broad ligament to the cervix of the uterus + penetral the texture of that organ
The Gluteal or Posterior Iliac One of the great branches of the internal iliac proceeds exteriorly through the sciatic notch above the pyreform
muscle very near the edge of the bone On the outside of the ilium it generally divides into two branches one of which ramifies between the
gluteus minimus + medius + the other between the medius + maximus
The Ichiatic artery The other great branch of the internal iliac passes through sciatic notch below
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the pyreform muscle + proceeds downwards between the great tracanter + tuberosity of the ischium under the gluteus Maximus muscle Soon
after its origin it sends off the arteria pudica which also passes downwards it then continue its course as above mentioned + its principle
branches are distributed to the gluteus maximus + the muscles of the upper + back part of the thigh its smaller branches go to the sacrum the
cocyx + the contiguous small muscles
The Pudica Interna Is often a branch of the ischiatic artery but sometimes originates from the internal iliac It proceeds downwards to the
interior side of the luberosity of the ischium it contues in the inside of the crus of the ischium + pelvis till it arrives at the sympesis where it
generally divides into three branches which are spent upon the organs of generation from which circumstance it derives its name
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The External Iliac Appears soon after birth like a continuation of the primitive iliac + proceeds along the brim of the pelvis behind the
peritoneum to Pouparts ligament under which it passes Immediately before it passes under this ligament it sends off the epigastric artery an
artery which is rather smaller than the epigastric arises nearly opposite to it but rather lower it is called The circumflex artery of the os Ilium It
proceeds upwards and outwards to the upper margin of the os ilium along which it continues very near to the spine The artery of the lower
extremity after passing under Pouparts ligament takes the name of
Femoral artery And proceeds downwards in a direction so spiral that although it is in front at the upper part of the thigh it is completely behind
at the lower part It sends branches to the muscles of the thigh It perforates the adductor muscles at the distance of one third of the length of
the bone from its lower extremity
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after passing through the tendons of the adductor muscle it is denominated the Popliteal artery + retains this name until it divides It divides at
the lower edges of the papliteal muscle into the anterior tibial + the common trunk of the peroneal + posterior tibial arteries
The Femoral artery in its course sends off
The External Pudics Which are two or three small arteries that are generally spent upon the scrotum in males + the labia pudenda in females
about two inches before Pouparts ligament the great muscular artery of the thight leaves it it is called
Arteria Profunda It arises from the back part of the trunk of the femoral very soon after its origin it sends off two branches which are called the
circumflex interna + externa I then passes downwards behind the trunk of the femoral + sometimes very near it + divides into branches which
are called the perforating
The Anastomotic Artery Arises from the femoral before
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it enters the aperture in the tendons of the adductor muscles It inclines downwards It is principally distributed on the vostus internu muscle
The Popliteal Sends off several small branches Two of them go on the inside one above the other below the knee + two on the outside in the
same manner They are called The Superior + Inferior internal + superior + inferior external articulary arteries At its lower end the popiteal
divides into the anterior + posterior tibial + the peroneal or fubrial artery
The anterior Tibial After its arival in the anterior part of the leg passes down close to the interosseous ligament It gradually inclines internally as
it descends so that a little above the ankle it is on the front part of the tibia it then descends to the upper surface of the foot In ths course it
sends off a recurrent branch which is distributed to the heads of the muscles and the ligaments about the articulations near the end of
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the tibia it sends off a branch to each side called the internal + external Malleolar, it also sends off several branches on the left of the foot
The Posterior Tibial artery After sending off the anterior tibial parts with perineal + then continues on the back part of the tibia behind the
internal ankle to the side of the foot
The Perineal or Fibular artery Is not so large as either of the other two arteries of the leg nor is it so constant It passes down very near the
internal edge of the fibula After has passed along two thirds of the length of the fibula it frequently divides into an anterior + posterior branch
The Internal + External Plantar arteres are two branches into which the Posterior Tibial divides They are distributed on the foot
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Of the Nerves
The nerves are those whitish cords which pass from the brain and spinal marrow to the various parts of the body The nerves appear to be
bundles or fasciculi of small cords each of which is composed of fibres that are still smaller The ramification of a nerve is simply the separation
of some fibres from the general fasculus The course of these branches from their origin to their termination is generally as straight as possible
In various parts of the body a network is formed by the nerves In those instances the branches of one nerves unite with those of another + form
new branches these _ branches again divide + unite with other branches these agin divide + form new combination in the same way the trunks
last formed proceed to different parts of the body This arrangement of the nerves is called a plexus It appears to be clearly ascertained that the
object of this peculiar arrangement is the combination of nervous fibres from many different sources in each of the different
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nerves which are distributed to any organ
Many of the nerves are enlarged in particular places so as to form small circumscribed tumours which are called ganglions. They are generally of
a reddish colour They appear to be composes by a convilution of the small fibres of which the nerves are composed The use of this particular
structure does not apper to be perfectly known It seems however certain that the different fibres are blended _ together + arranged in a
different manner from what they were before they entered the ganglion
There have been doubts about the possibility of the reproduction of nervous matter after it has been destroyed it appears however from the
experiments of Mr. Haighton that a reproduction does take place
Nine pairs of nerves proced from the brain They are called nerves of the brain or cerebral nerves One pair passes off between the cranium +
spine it is called sub occipital Twenty nine or thirty pair pass from
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the spinal marrow through the foramin of the vertebra viz seven pair of cervical twelve Dorsal five Lumbar + five or six Sacral amounting with the
nerves of the brain to thirty nine or fourty pair
Nerves of the Brain
The nerves which go off from the brain + medulla oblongata are named numerically according to the order in which they occur begining with the
anterior They also have other names which are expressive of the functions of the parts to which they are distributed
Those which go to the nose are anterior to all the others and are therefore denominated
The First Pair or the Olfactory nerves They arise by three delicate white fibres from the under + posterior part of the anterior lobes of the brain
being derived from the corpora striata They proceed forward to the depression on the cribriform plate of the ethmoid bone on each side of
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the crista galli From this they are distributed to the Schneiderian membrane by many fine + delicate cords which pass through the dura mater +
the foramina in the cribriform plate
The Second Pair or The Optic nerves Originate from the Thalami Nervorum Opticorum + appear on the external + lower surface of the brain on
each side of the sella tercica They proceed obliquly forwards + inwards They come in contact with each other + again seperate in such a way
that it an undecided question whether they _ decussate each other or whether each forms an angle + is in contact with each other at the angle
From this place of contact each nerve proceeds to its respective foramin opticum through which it passes to the eye
The Third pair of nerves or Motores Ocularum arises by numerous thread from the inside of the crura cerebri
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They appear in the bases of the brain at the interior part of the pons variolii. Its threads soon unite to form a cord which passes through the
dura mater in each side of the posterior clinoid process + continues through its cavernous sinus + foramin lacerum to the orbit of the eye Before
it enters the orbit it generally divides into two branches situated one above the other, these branches are distributed to the muscles of the eye
The Fourth pair or Pathetic nerves Arise from the side of the valve of the brain below + behind the Tubercula Quadrigemini + are so small that
they appear like sewing threads They proceed round the crura of the cerebrum + appear on the surface between the pons variola + the middle
lobes of the brain They proceed along the edge of the tentorium which they perforate + passing through the upper part of the cavernous sinus
enter the orbit through the foramin lacerum They are exlusively appropriated to
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the superior oblique or Trochliaris muscle
The Fifth pair or Trigemini nerves are called trigamini becaus each nerve divides into three great branches They arise from the crura of the
cerebellum where they join the pons variola by distinct fibres which soon join + form a large cord It passes onto a short canal formed by the
dura mater near the anterior extremity of the petrous portion of the temporal bone After leaving the canal it expands like a fan Round the
circumference of the expansion is a substance of a brownish substance into which the fibres enter This is the semilunar - ganglion or the
ganglion of Gassar From it the three nerves go off They are denominated the ophthalmic the Superior Maxilary + the Inferior Maxilary
The ophthalmic Nerve Passes into the orbit of the eye through the foramin lacerum it there divides
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into Several branches which are called the Frontal or Supra orbital the Nasal + the Lochrymal
The Superior Maxilary Nerve The second branch of the fifth pair is examined with great difficulty in act of its peculiar situation It proceds from
the semilunar ganglion + passes through the foramin rotundum in the sphenoid bone into the upper part of the zygomatic fossa This nerve gives
off several branches
The inferior Maxillary Nerve Passes through the foramin ovale into the zygomatic fossa + divides into two branches one of which goes to the
muscles on the side of the head The other branch divides into two ramifications one of which goes to the tongue + is called The Lingual nerve
The other continues to the upper + posterior orifice of the canal in the lower jaw into which it enters + proceeds along it to the anterior
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maxilary foramina on the side of the chin through which it passes out. In this course it sends twigs to the sockets of the teeth. After passing out
of the face it is spent upon the muscles of the face
The Sixth pair or Motores Externi Nerve. Arise from the commencement of the Medulla oblongata + proceeds forwards under the pons varola.
They pass into the orbit of the eye each through the foramin lacerum of its respective side + is spent upon the Rectus Externus or Abductor
Muscle of the eye
The Seventh pair of Nerves Comprises two distinct cords one goes to the interior of the ear + is called proper auditory nerve. The other is
principally spent upon the face + is called the Facial. They have however more frequently been denominated the Seventh pair + are distinguished
from each other
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by the appellation of the Portia Dura + Portia Mollis These two cords pass off nearly in contact with each other from the side of the upper part
of the Medulla oblingata The portia dura at its origin is on the inside of the portia Mollis Between - them are one or more small fibres called
Portia Media which seem to originate very near them + finally unite with the portia dura Each of the seventh pair of nerves proceed to the
Meatus Auditorius Internus + the portia Mollis divides into fascuculi which proceed to the different parts of the organ of hearing The Portia dura
at the upper end of the Meatus auditorius internus enters the aqueduct of Fallopius which proceeds from the meatus to the external foramin
between the mastoid + styloid processes at the basis of the cranium After it has passed out of the foramin Stylo Mastoideum is situated behind
+ within the parotid gland at this place it divides into
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branches which are distributed to various parts
The Eight Pair of Nerve Are very frequently called the par vagum on act of their extensive distribution They arise from the corpora Olivaria Each
nerve consists of a cord which is anterior + called the Glasso Pharyngeal + of a considerable number of small filliments which arise separately but
unite + form another cord which is the proper par vagum Associated with these is a third cord which is called the Spinal accessory nerve of Willis
which originates from the great canal of the spine + passing up into the cavity of the cranium goes out of it with these nerves through the
foramin Lacerum The two first mentioned nerves proceed to the posterior foramin lacerum + pass _ through it with the internal jugular vein It
is separated from the vein by a small process of bone when they have passed through the foramina they separate
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+ proceed to their different destinations
The Glass Pharyngeal Proceeds towards the tongue which it enters at the termination of the hyo glossus muscle + is expended upon the tongue
The Par Vagum Descend behind + on the outside of the carotid + are enclosed in the same sheath of cellular membrane that encloses the artery.
It sends off downwards + forwards the Superior Laryngeal nerve which continues in that directio behind the carotid artery + divides into an
external + internal branch After passing into the thorax the right trunk of the par vagum passes before the subclavian artery + the left before the
arch of the aorta After passing these arteries each of the nerves divide into ttwo branches one is the continuation of the par vagum the other is
a nerve of the larynx + from its retrograde course is called the Recurrent nerve it proceeds _ upwards along the side of the trachea to the larynx
after sending off the Recurrents the par vagum proceed
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behind the ramifications of the trachea when they are behind the great vessels of the lungs - a number of branches go off transversely + are
formed by some branches from the great sympatheric Thes form the posterior Pulmonary Plexus After which the par vagum proceed down on
the aesophogus the left being anterior the right posterior They pass through the diaphragm with the aesophogus The anterior proceeds along
the lesser curvature of the stomac to the Pylorus The posterior sends branches to surround the cardia orifice Many branches are spread upon
the under side of the great curvature of the stomac
The accessory nerve of Willis After passing out of the foramin lacerum with the eighth pair leaves then + descends towards the shoulder passing
through the Sterno Mastoid Muscle after which it terminates on the trapexeus Muscle
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The Ninth Pair of Nerves Each of these nerves arises from the grove in the Medulla oblongata between the corpora Pyramidalia + the corpora
olivaria It proceeds to the anterior condyloid foramina of the occipital bone + passes through the dura Mater It is united by cellular membrane
to the either pair + to the first ganglion of the sympathetic soon after it passes from the occipital bone It passes between the internal carotid +
the internal jugular At this place it sends downwards a branch called the descendens noni Passing forwards on the outside of the digastric
Muscle + inclines downwards near the tendon it turns upwards + proceeds on the inside of the Mylo Hyordes where it divides into ramifications
which at the Hyo Glossus Muscle enters the tongue + is distributed to different parts of the organ The descendens Noni passes down + is
distributed to the muscles on the neck
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Of The Cervical Nerves
The Sub Occipital May be arranged with these nerves They arise on each side of the spinal marrow nearly opposite the interial between the
great foramina + the atlas They consist of an anterior + posterior fasciculus They pass outwards immediately under the vertebral artery + form a
ganglion from which proceed an anterior and posterior branch The anterior branch is united to the second cervical nerve before + to the ninth
or Hyo glossal above It sends fillaments to the upper ganglion of the great sympathetic The posterior branch is spent upon the recti the obliqi +
some of the muscles of the head
The proper cervical nerves consist of seven pair The first six go off between the vertebra of the neck _ the seventh between the last of the neck
+ the first of the back These nerves are principally distributed about the neck + upper extremities They send branches to the diaphragm called
the Phrenic nerve The fourth
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fifth sixth + seventh cervical nerves are those that form the Brachial plexus
The Brachial Plexus Extends from the lower part of the side of the neck into the arm pit The muscles about the shoulder both before + behind
are supplied by the plexus
Nerves of the arm All the great nerves of the arm are derived from the axilary plexus There are six of them viz The musculo cutaneous The
Median or Radial The Cubital or Ulnar The Internal cutaneous The Radial or Muscular Spiral + the Cicumflex or Articular
The Dorsal Nerves Proceed from the the cavity of the spine between the dorsal vertebra They are sometimes called intercostals because they
pass between the ribs There are twelve pairs of them They proceed form the Medulla _ spinales by two fasciculi of fibres After passing through
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the lateral foramin + the dura mater a ganglion is formed by the posterior fasciculus the anterior fasciculus untes to this ganglion + one nerves is
formed which almost immediately divides into an anterior + posterior branch The posterior branch proceeds backwards + is distributed to the
muscles of the back The anterior branch proceeds towards the angle of the ribs in contact with the pleura It then proceeds forwards
[strikethrough]between[strikethrough] with the blood vessels in the grove in the lower_ margin of the ribs + terminates on the anterior part of
the thorax
Of The Lumbar nerves There are five pair of them The first of them pass off between the last lumbar vertebra + the sacrum The first lumbar
nerves pass off from the Medulla Spinalis before it forms the cauda equina the other four pair are formed by the cauda equina They commence
by anterior + posterior fasciculi which
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form a ganglion From these ganglion go off anterior and posterior branches The posterior branches are distributed to the muscles of the back
The anterior send branches to the ganglions of the great sumpathetic + also communicate with each other to form the Lumbar plexus which is
situated on the lateral part of the lumbar vertebra + supplies nerves to the muscles of the thigh
Of The Sacral Nerves They are composed of those cords of the cauda equina that remain after the formation of the lumbar nerves They arise by
anterior + posterior fasciculi When they have arrived opposite the foramin through which they are to pass a ganglion is formed at which they
unite + then divide into anterior and posterior branches The anterior branches pass through the the anterior foramin of the sacrum The
posterior branches pass through the posterior foramin The posterior branches are generally spent upon the muscles that lie on the
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sacrum + posterior part of the pelvis externally The anterior branches of the three first nerves send_ ramifications to the sympathetic They
unite to each other + are formed by the last lumbar nerve + by a branch of the fourth sacral in the formation of the great Sciatic nerve This
union consitutes the Sciatic plexus The anterior branch of the fourth nerve sends branches to the sympathetic to the sciatic plexus to the
hypogastric plexus + to the contiguous muscles The fifth + sixth pairs which are very small also terminate in the contiguous muscles + in the
intiguments The sacral nerves unite in the sciatic plexus to form the great nerve of the lower exteremity which is now to be described
The great sciatic nerve Proceeds from the pelvis through the ischiatic notch it then passes down to the back part of the thigh between the
tuberosity of the ischium + the great trocantors + continues downwards
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inclining from within outwards to the ham As it passes down the thigh it sends off obliquely downwards + outwards a large branch called the
Fibular that passes across the head of the fibular to the external + anterior part of the leg After the fibular nerve leaves at the sciatic continues
down the thigh behind the great blood vessels + of course exterior to them In the ham it take the name of Popliteal + proceeds across the
articulation of the knee It continues down the leg to the os calcis in this situation it has the name of posterior tibial which divides into several
branches which are distributed to the different parts of the foot
The Great Sympathetic or Intercostal Nerve Commences in the cranium with those small ramifications of the pterygoid branch of the upper
Maxilary nerve + of the sixth pair which accompany the carotid artery through the canal in the petrous portion of the temporal bone
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These small nerves form a net work which surrounds the artery in the canal + give rise to the incipient sympathetic a small cord which passes
down close to the eight + ninth pair of the neck Opposite the second cervical vertebra this nerve forms the Superior Cervical Ganglion of the
sympathetic + from it the nerve ascends behind the par vagum on the front part of the neck. It descends on this course giving off + receiving
several branches Opposite to the interval between the fifth + sixth cervical vertebra it forms another ganglion much smaller than the first This
ganglion varies in different subjects sometimes it is wanting + sometimes it is double It is denominated the middle cervical or Thyroid ganglion
This ganglion sends many branches downwards Some of them enter the thorax + contribute to the formation of the cardiac plexus Some
proceed downwards before + others behind the subclavion artery to the next ganglion This third ganglion is called the Inferior cervical or
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first Thoracic It is situated between transverse process of the last cervical vertebra + the head of the first rib + is partly covered by the origin of
the vertebral artery
From this ganglion the sympathetic proceeds downwards on the side of the spine as will be hereafter described
The Nerves of the heart Being derived from branches already described may now be considered They arise principally from the Cardiac plexus
or plexuses which is situated above the curve of the aorta + extends on the posterior side of it from the root of the arteria innominata to the
bifurcation of the pulmonary artery This plexus is composed of nerves which are principally formed by the union of small ramifications that are
derived from the three above mentioned ganglions of the sympathetic + from the nine itself also from the par vagum + some of its branches
These nerves are denominated the cardiac They descend on the respective sides of the neck they are different in different sides on the right
side three nerves have been
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described in the left side but two
The Sympathetic nerve as has been stated proceeds from the ganglion called lower cervical It continues to descend in the same direction along
the spine exterior to the pleura to the inferior part of the thorax Near the head of each rib it forms a ganglion which unite with the intercostal
nerve behind by two branches + thus forms an indirect communication with the Medula spinalis From the ganglions near the heads of the fifth +
sixth ribs + from four or five of those that susceed them the great Splanchnic nerve arises lower down from two or three of the lowest dorsal
ganglions As soon as the great splanchnic nerve has entered the abdomen it divides into many brananches which form small ganglions These
ganglion are spoken of as one + are called the Semilunar ganglion From this assembly of ganglions proceed many small nerves which are
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woven to gether so as to form a net work called the Solar plexus The lower part of the solar plexus which surrounds more immediately caeliac
artery is called the caeliac plexus The sympathetic nerve after giving off the lesser splanchnic nerve passes through the crura of the diaphragm +
then proceeds towards + downwards on the spine In its descent it passes over the lumbar vertebra into the pelvis close to the sacrum close to
the great foramin Here it forms ganglions + communicate with the sacral nerves + with the hypogastric plexus I terminate on the os coccygis
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Fire + Water proof Paint
Slack Stone Lime by putting into a tub covered to keep in the steam, when slacked pass the powder through a fine Seive, + to every six quarts
add 1 quart of rock salt + 1 gall of water, then boil + skim clean, to every 5 galls of liquid add l lb pulverized Alum + l/2 lb pulverized Copperas +
stir slowly add powdered Potash 3/4 lb then very fine sand in hickory ashes 4 lb then use any colouring matter desired + apply with a brush
It looks better than any indenary pain + is as durable as Slate, will Stop Small leaks in roofs, prevent moss from growing, thereon, mak it
incombustible + render brick imperveous to water so says a correspondant of the Boston Cultivator
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For Bone Spavin
1 dram
Vin iodine of Mercury
Lard 1 ounce
Mix and apply once a week and pure Lard every day this is for young horses For old horses apply the remedy one every Second day Give extra
feed and keep in good condition
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For Diarrhea or Cholera Morbes Most excellent
Take
1 part of Laudanum
1 " Tinct camphere
2 " Tinct Ginger
2 " Tinct Capsicum
Dose 1/2 tea spoonful every 2 hours or oftener if necessary
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To Make White Wash - par excellent
Take white Lime
2 galls
1 gall of curd of Milk - prepared + dripped as if to make smear case Mix the lime + curd well together + then add milk enough to thin it to
the consistency of white wash as it is usually prepared apply as usual with white wash brush - if the curd is made of Butter Milk it will answer It
adheres almost as well + lasts almost as long as a coat of paint
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Pain for out Buildings
Take 1 bus of good white wash lime + slake it + mix it into a smooth white wash - it will take at least 40 gallons of water then add 20 lb of Spanish
whiting 17 lb Rock Salt + 12 lb Sugar _ the mixture should be well stirred + if mixed a day or two before using it is better, it may be kept as long as
desirable + when needed for use after thouroughly stirring it is ready for use. it should be put on like any other white wash in a thin condition +
rough boards will require 3 coats to make a durable white color which will stand the weather for 3 or 4 years. It is one of best applications for
shingles, it's color can be changed by adding ochre venetion red or any other color
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For
Golden Salve
Rx
Linseed oil
1 pint
Fresh lime
Rosen
3 ounce
Soft Soap
Beeswax
3 ounces
Spts Turpentine
Mix all together put on the fire + stone till well mixed The very best ointment for
[illegible] in Man or Beast it sometimes cures Peles try it
Venice do
Sulph acid
Apply a plaster twice a day
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How to prepare a cheap Paint
Take one bushel of unslacked lime + slack it with cold water when slacked add to it 20 lb of Spanish shiting 17 lb salt + 12 lb Sugar Strain the mixture
through a wide seive + it will be fit for use by reducing with cold water This is intended for outside buildings or where it is exposed to the
weather In order to give a good colour three coats are necessary on brick + two on wood, it maybe laid on with a brush similar to white wash
Each coat must have sufficient time to dry before the next is applied For painting insided walls, take as before 1 bus unslacked lime 3 lbs Sugar 5 lbs
salt + prepare as above + apply with a brush It is preferable to oil paint
You can give it any color you please for straw color use yellow ochre instead of whitening for lemon color ochre + chrome yellow for lead + slate
color lampblack for blue indigo for green chrome green
it will not cost more than 1/4 as much as oil paint
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Liquid Glue
In a wide mouthed bottle disolve 8 oz of best Glue in half a pint of water by sitting it in a vessel of water + heating it till dissolved Then add
solowly constantly stirring 2 'A oz nitric acid (strong) Keep it corked + it will be ready for use
To make a cheap + most excellent Ink (try it)
Take l/4 lb ext Lagwood % oz B. Chromate of Potassium
% oz Prusiate of Potassium Put 3 galls of water into a tin vessel + let it almost come to a boil then add the above ingredients stirring well at the
time when cool add 20 grains of white vitriol + 2 table spoonsful of good brown sugar
To make it copying ink add instead of brown white sugar
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For Scarletina + Measles
Mr Witt member of the Royal College of Surgeons or as published a Pamplet in which he state that Bi carbonate of Ammonia is a specific for
scarlet fever + measles Two drachms of B. carb ammonia is dissolved in five ounces of Water + two table spoons full of the solution given every
2-3 or 4 hours owing to the urgency of the symptoms. No acid drinks must be taken but only Water or toast water The System is to be moved
by a dose of calomiel if necessary _ the room must be [scratched through]be[scratched through] well ventilated but no draught of air in the
patient Gargles should also be employed to the throat _ The ammonia seems to counteract the poison that causes scarletina + also acts on the
System by diminishing the frequency + at the same time increasing the strength of the pulse
[From The Southern Medical and Surgical Journal, Volume 15, page 72, J. Morris Printer and Publisher, January 1859, Augusta, GA]
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Dr Campbell
For chronic Laryngitis
R
3y Balsam Peru
3i Ext Liquorice Puli
3i Gum arabic Puli
Dose 1 table spoon full Thrice daily
For Hysteria with Suppression of Urine
Chloriform with a few grains of camphor dissolved in it
Leuchorrhaea
Secala cortictum
Gum catecher
as much as will lie on the point of a knife 3 times a day
Dr Sheppard
For Letter
B. Borate Soda
Acetic Acid
a saturated solution apply to parts
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For Dysentery R x
Take 4 ounces of Water add to it pulverized chalk till it is as thick as cream then add % ounce of Loudanum give tea spoon full
every hour till checked this is a medium dose
For Dvsentarv
R. Creosote 10 drops
Acitic acid 20 drops
Sulph Morphia 2 gr
Water 1 ounce dose for adult 1 tea spoon full in Mucilogi Gim arabics
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For Boils
For Neuralgi
R
R
Comp Syrup Sarsaparilla
ptl
Sal ammonia 3 ss
Salts Tartar
3 ii
Camphor water 3i
Mix
Give 1 tea spoon full
Give 1 table spoon full
every five minutes
three times a day S F
till pain ceases
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To take scum off Horses eyes
R
Take 3 table spoon fulls fresh butter
3 " " " Salt
3 Yolks of eggs Simmer slowly + then strain, take a piece about the size of a small hickory nut + put in each ear of the hourse holding the
shut till it has time to melt repeat it 2 or 3 times at intervals of a day or two
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For Diphtheria (try it)
R
Tinct of Actia Racemosa - 1 tea Spoon [page torn] in 2 table Spoons full of cold water use [page torn] a gargle every hour for 24 hours untill
patient is better (or say till disease is arrest [page torn] after which the intervals may be extended to an hour + a half or longer if the symptom
will jus [page torn] In connection with the use of the gargle the adult patient should take to the amt of 2 or 3 table Spoonsfull of the Tinct in 24
hours
In addition to the olive I give 10 drops of muriat Tinct Ferri 3 times in 24 hours + a powder of from 3 to 5 gr chlorate of Potassa in the interval
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[page torn] Rea Lead
[page torn] z Litharge
Salve
4 oz Hops
4 oz Bark Peruvian
2 qts Water foils to 3 half pints add 1 pt of Jamaica Spits dose 2 table
spoons full every 2 hours
[page torn] oz Senica oil
[page torn] oz Venice Turpentine
[page torn] oz Burnt Alum
[page torn] gt Flax Seed oil
[page torn] all together in a new [page torn]ck except the alum [page
torn] them over a stove fire in a hot oven stiring all [page torn] time
till nearly done then put in the alum and Stir well till it becomes the
consistency of salve
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For Sweeney in Horses
Fry the grease out of one pound of fat Bacon [page torn] begins to harden add the whites of 5 or 6 eggs [page torn] Salt as it will dissolve. Rub
the sunken parts [page torn] minutes with this ointment with a cob + then [page torn] it in with a hot iron repeat it twice with [page torn]
intermission of 3 days + the horse is cured If the [page torn] is made early one searing is sufficient
For Founder
Take a table spoon full of Pulverized Alum pull the Horses tongue as far out of his mouth as possible + throw the Alum down his throat. Let go
his tongue + hold up his head till he swallow in six hours time no matter how bad the founder he [page torn] be fit for moderate use _ certain to
cure
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[page torn] nfield Commenced work on the 9 th April 1865
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[half of page torn off]
with out Salt
Poke root
of Sun Powder
simmer over slow fire
cool
affected twice a day
if the disease is not
use a swab to reach it
ours
ta acid twice a day
aches
paris
neal
mix + feed
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Mrs Ann M Dorsey
Dorrsville
Wood Co
West Va
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